Health Canada Inadvertently Discloses Facts Planned Parenthood Would like to Suppress
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In "Health Canada Inadvertently Discloses Facts Planned Parenthood Would Like to Suppress", Ted Byfield (Canadian Journalist) argues that if one looks at the demographic statistics then one can see the ways how the Birth rate has declined and set to bring economic crisis. "While Health Canada Inadvertently Discloses Facts Planned Parenthood Would Like to Suppress raises a number of strong and compelling reasons how the birth rate has declined, if one looks closely at the recent studies conducted and demographic statistics showing fall in birth rate then one can better assess the degree to which the argument can be considered valid and the author credible."
In order to make this argument, Byfield first claims that Canadians focus more on work rather than family. To illustrate this point, he offers an example of recent research conducted by the professors of University of Western Ontario in order to show the percentage of men and women putting off having a family because of their careers, and that some young people are opting to have no children. As Byfield progresses through his argument, he mentions how Paul Ehrlich Finally, Byfield claims that birth rate has fallen rather than it was expected to increase. He clarifies this point by providing examples of demographic statistics of not only developed countries but also from countries like India, Egypt, Thailand, and Mexico. His statistics also show that even in the third world, populations are in decline, and that North America's numbers are increasing, but only because of immigration. Byfield concludes his essay by criticizing messages like "Save the World With Smaller Families" and organization Planned Parenthood that does not want us to know about these facts, lest they lose their funding, especially in light of the fact that many Canadians don't want big families anyway.
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