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'No woman should be treated the way you were': Apology in Saskatoon for women pressured into sterilizations
Aboriginal women in Saskatoon who were coerced into having tubal ligation surgery after giving birth often experienced racism and degradation during their hospital visits and have mistrusted the medical system ever since, according to a new report.
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