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Christopher Snook: Is Canada sleepwalking into dystopia?

It was easy to miss a minor blip in the cacophonous “great give-away” during this year’s federal election: the Liberal Party’s promise to expand financial support for in vitro fertilization (IVF) under the umbrella of its “Pathways to Parenthood” plan, which earmarked $400 million to ease access to the service. The monies will be disbursed through a series of payments (up to $20,000 per person) for a single round of treatment. The goal is, in part, to make IVF equally accessible across the nation.

But the government is also responding to the increasingly well-documented disparity between people’s desire for children and their ability to fulfill these aspirations. In an economic context often cited as hostile to childbearing, relieving any financial barriers to family life is as good a place to start as any when it comes to framing family-forward policy.

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