- 03 Oct 2023 07:22
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"Take Canada as an illustrative example. In 2004, Canada passed the Assisted Human Reproduction Act. The legislation banned payment for sperm donation and was also billed as a way to promote safety and avoid commodification and exploitation. But the act did none of those things.
Instead, the act resulted in a near-total collapse in the amount of Canadians willing to donate sperm and a massive increase in reliance on American sperm donors, who, of course, are financially incentivized to donate. In 2010, about 80 percent of the sperm used by Canadian women was provided by American men. In 2022, it was reported that 95 percent of sperm donations in Canada were imported. "
https://reason.com/2023/09/20/the-e-u-d ... hat-hurts/
So American men and their sperm are inseminating Canadian women while Canadian men are in the corner watching.
How long before Canada turns American?
This seems like yet another example of how the United States is "colonising" Canada.
Instead, the act resulted in a near-total collapse in the amount of Canadians willing to donate sperm and a massive increase in reliance on American sperm donors, who, of course, are financially incentivized to donate. In 2010, about 80 percent of the sperm used by Canadian women was provided by American men. In 2022, it was reported that 95 percent of sperm donations in Canada were imported. "
https://reason.com/2023/09/20/the-e-u-d ... hat-hurts/
So American men and their sperm are inseminating Canadian women while Canadian men are in the corner watching.
How long before Canada turns American?
This seems like yet another example of how the United States is "colonising" Canada.