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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Well, apply this principle to abortion. A province implements a bunch of restrictions and financial hurdles that make it more difficult. Some clinics can't afford their current accommodations. You see the problem? The argument "people can still get an abortion, we haven't directly put any restrictions on it and there are no changes there" doesn't really hold water.
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What’s the difference between property tax and a utility bill from a crown corp.
I don’t think the Abortion analogy works because in Canada the government has to fund Abortion as part of health care services. In the US without public healthcare I think your argument would be reasonable.