New Policy for Information on Reproductive Technology 89.11NP New Policy—For Information: Reproductive Technology Policy #1 NCWC supports the concept that the New Reproductive Technology is morally acceptable within limits that safeguard the interest of ... Reproductive Technology
Screening of Donors for Artificial Insemination Procedures 94.12PU Policy Update: Screening of Donors for Artificial Insemination Procedures and the Rights and Protection of Resultant Children [Whereas], Rationale: While artificial insemination by donor (AID)... Reproductive Technology
ADDRESSING THE IMPACT of UNINTENDED PREGNANCIES on WOMEN and ADOLESCENT GIRLS 2023-02 ADDRESSING THE IMPACT of UNINTENDED PREGNANCIES on WOMEN and ADOLESCENT GIRLS Whereas #1: The United Nations reported that, on November 15, 2022, the global population reached a total of 8 bil... Reproduction
Overseas Development Assistance for Sexual and Reproductive Health Services 2012:03PU OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES Whereas 1 NCWC Policy 95.2 urged the Government of Canada to: a. mobilize resources to guarantee reproductive righ... Reproduction
Reproductive Health Protection in Employment 87.15IC Reproductive Health Protection in Employment Recognizing that there is a need to encourage the occupational safety and reproductive health of both men and women workers in public and private s... Reproduction
Elimination of Undesirable Films and Documentaries from the CBC and Time Restrictions of Films for Children 71.2 Elimination of Undesirable Films and Documentaries from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Network, and Time Restrictions of Films Unsuitable for Children Whereas, Television has proved to be ... Radio and Television
Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation – Possible Health Consequences to Humans 2016.04 NON-IONIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION – POSSIBLE HEALTH CONSEQUENCES TO HUMANS Whereas #1 While Canadians are familiar with the hazard posed by ionizing electromagnetic radiation such as x-ra... Radiation
Elimination of Coercive, Violent and Abusive Prostitution 2010:03PU ELIMINATION OF COERCIVE, VIOLENT AND ABUSIVE PROSTITUTION Whereas 1 the National Council of Women of Canada adopted as policy in 2001 “Prostitution and Trafficking in Women and Children”, re... Prostitution
Human Trafficking: Canadian Complicity in the Cybersex Trafficking of Children 3. HUMAN TRAFFICKING: CANADIAN COMPLICITY IN CYBERSEX TRAFFICKING OF CHILDREN Whereas #1 the National Council of Women of Canada adopted policy in 2001, 2006, and 2012 addressing the issue of human tr... Prostitution
Prostitution and Trafficking in Women and Girls 2001:05 PROSTITUTION AND TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN Whereas, adult (over age 18) prostitution is legal in Canada, and child prostitution is not; and Whereas, the Criminal Code of Canada makes s... Prostitution
Support for a Basic Income Guarantee 2016.01EI SUPPORT FOR A BASIC INCOME GUARANTEE Whereas #1 income insecurity and poverty in Canada continue to grow as social assistance rates across Canada fall far short of income adequacy, precariou... Poverty
Child Poverty and Poverty Reduction Strategies 2008:01PU CHILD AND FAMILY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES Whereas 1 in 1991, the National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC) urged the Government of Canada to reduce the number of families in poverty by ... Poverty