New complaint of coerced sterilization foreseeable and preventable: lawyer
OTTAWA — The Saskatchewan Health Authority is investigating a new complaint from an Indigenous woman who alleges she was coerced into sterilization after giving birth.
The health authority confirmed the investigation is underway after the woman’s lawyer, Alisa Lombard, spoke before the Senate committee on human rights in Ottawa on Wednesday.
“She wished to have more children but was nonetheless sterilized immediately upon her newborn baby entering the world,” said Lombard, who is leading a proposed class-action lawsuit by Indigenous women who allege they were coerced into sterilizations in Saskatchewan.
Lombard said her 30-year-old client, whom she referred to as D.D.S, was to have a caesarian section to deliver her third child at the Moose Jaw hospital in December.


