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  |title=The story of circumcision
  |title=The story of circumcision
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  |title=Canadian Urological Association guideline on the care of the normal foreskin and neonatal circumcision in Canadian infants (abridged version)
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  |title=Circumcisions continue to drop: Province has second-lowest rate in the country
  |title=Circumcisions continue to drop: Province has second-lowest rate in the country
  |url=http://www.cirp.org/news/halifaxdailynews2006-03-25/
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  |journal=Can Fam Physician
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  |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3576965/
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  |title=JUDGEMENT OF INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF McWILLIS[,] RYLEIGH ROMAN BRYAN
  |title=Ryleigh McWillis - death from blood loss
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  |title=Circumcision: A minor procedure?
  |title=Circumcision: A minor procedure?
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  |title=An examination of legal and ethical issues surrounding male circumcision: the Canadian context
  |title=An examination of legal and ethical issues surrounding male circumcision: the Canadian context
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==Canada and circumcision in the 21st Century==
==Canada and circumcision in the 21st century==


Jackie Smith (2002) discussed the growing consensus against non-therapeutic child circumcision.<ref name="smith2002">{{REFnews
Jackie Smith (2002) discussed the growing consensus against non-therapeutic child circumcision.<ref name="smith2002">{{REFnews
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The Public Health Agency of Canada carried out a survey of mother' birth experiences in 2006-7. Item 38 was male infant non-therapeutic circumcision.(See pages 224-5.)
The Public Health Agency of Canada carried out a survey of mother' birth experiences in 2006-7. Item 38 was male infant non-therapeutic circumcision.(See pages 224-5.)
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Among women with a male baby, 31.9% (95% CI: 30.3–33.6) reported circumcising their �baby. There was marked regional variation in circumcision. In the 10 jurisdictions in which at least fi ve circumcisions were reported, the proportion of women who reported having their male baby circumcised ranged from 44.3% (95% CI: 39.2–49.4) in Alberta and 43.7% (95% CI: 40.6–46.8) in Ontario to 9.7%† (95% CI: 5.2–14.2) in the Northwest Territories and 6.8%† (95% CI: 3.6–10.0) in Nova Scotia.<ref>{{REFdocument
Among women with a male baby, 31.9% (95% CI: 30.3–33.6) reported circumcising their baby. There was marked regional variation in circumcision. In the 10 jurisdictions in which at least fi ve circumcisions were reported, the proportion of women who reported having their male baby circumcised ranged from 44.3% (95% CI: 39.2–49.4) in Alberta and 43.7% (95% CI: 40.6–46.8) in Ontario to 9.7%† (95% CI: 5.2–14.2) in the Northwest Territories and 6.8%† (95% CI: 3.6–10.0) in Nova Scotia.<ref>{{REFdocument
  |title=What Mothers Say: The Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey
  |title=What Mothers Say: The Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey
  |url=https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-aspc/migration/phac-aspc/rhs-ssg/pdf/survey-eng.pdf
  |url=https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-aspc/migration/phac-aspc/rhs-ssg/pdf/survey-eng.pdf
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{{SEEALSO}}
{{SEEALSO}}
* [[Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership]]
* [[Children’s Health & Human Rights Partnership]]


{{REF}}
{{REF}}
[[Category:Circumcision]]