Group launches legal action against N.B. government for greater abortion access
FREDERICTON — A national civil liberties group has filed legal notice in the first stage of a suit against the New Brunswick government for lack of access to abortion.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association sent a letter dated Oct. 29 and statement of claim to the province’s attorney general. Michael Bryant, the group’s executive director, says it wants the province to repeal its regulations on abortion and give wider access to the procedure.
“We gave the government the chance to do the right thing but sadly they have given us no other option,” he said Friday in a news release.
The group is targeting regulation 84-20 under New Brunswick’s Medical Services Payment Act. That rule states the province will not subsidize the cost of an abortion conducted outside a “hospital facility approved by the jurisdiction in which the hospital facility is located.”

