Liberal backbencher tables bill to ease concerns of surrogate moms
OTTAWA — A Liberal backbencher has tabled a private member’s bill in the Commons aimed at easing some of the concerns of surrogate mothers or people who help them.
The proposed legislation amends the current Assisted Human Reproduction Act, which Montreal-area MP Anthony Housefather said is not working.
“It does not work for donors, surrogates, intended parents, children born of donation, or those who seek to assist them such as doctors, attorneys and agencies,” he told a news conference Tuesday.
Housefather said there are currently criminal prohibitions for the purchase of sperm or ovum, while that is not the case for any other bodily materials or organs which are all regulated by provincial law.


