Good news! Back in 2015 I blogged about this. Some of you may have donated to the cause, too:
The Association for Reform Political Action and Run with Life blogger Pat Maloney are taking legal action against the Ontario government by challenging the constitutionality of not allowing abortion to be subject to access to information requests. Pat Maloney used to get aggregate abortion statistics by filing these access to information requests, but since the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act was passed in Ontario, she can’t. She is not asking for private information, only the aggregate stats. The denial of this information is the opposite of Public Sector Accountability. Here are the notes from press conference held this afternoon at Queen’s Park in Toronto.
Today I learned she won! Hurray! The Government of Ontario can no longer conceal and hide abortion stats.

Pat Maloney of Run with Life blog, with her legal team








ARCC agrees with court decision. https://www.facebook.com/notes/abortion-rights-coalition-of-canada/ontario-court-strikes-down-fippa-law-excluding-all-abortion-related-info-from-re/1472912826062948/
In Arthur’s statement she says “In 2013, lawsuit applicant Patricia Maloney used aggregated abortion statistics to call for homicide investigations against providers.” This is untrue. Some MPs wrote a letter to the RCMP about what I found regarding live births. Arthur should explain herself and why she is making these false statements. She hasn’t.