Two opinion pieces critically examine Prime Minister Poilievre’s engagement with family planning and fertility policy. Each commentary challenges critics for overlooking vital social issues, arguing that the conversation on reproductive health requires a broader, more inclusive policy discussion, emphasizing the impact on millennial and younger women’s challenges in today’s changing societal landscape.
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Dismissing these conversations undermines the real struggles of millennial and younger women
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