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One of the greatest men for male rights in Canada has died.

Dr. Henry Morgentaler, who led the abortion movement in Canada, has died at age 90, more than four decades after breaking the law at the time and opening the country's first abortion clinic in Montreal.

Dr. Morgentaler, who was the focus of both reverence and hatred, was one of the key players in the 1988 Supreme Court of Canada ruling that declared the law prohibiting abortion unconstitutional. Morgentaler emerged in 1969 as one of Canada's most controversial figures when he broke the law at the time, and opened the country's first abortion clinic in Montreal.

He has saved so many mens lives, including mine from the responsibility of parenthood.

Pour our a lil whiskey for one of Canada's greats.

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You ever met a guy who had a kid with a girl he didn't want to be with? Trust me, abortions save mens lives, everyday.

Then he likely shouldn't have slept with her?

Suck it up, princes.

Mind you, I am pro-choice, but not in order to "save men's lives". Actually a few that think this way should have been..... oh, never mind.

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One of the greatest men for male rights in Canada has died.

Dr. Henry Morgentaler, who led the abortion movement in Canada, has died at age 90, more than four decades after breaking the law at the time and opening the country's first abortion clinic in Montreal.

Dr. Morgentaler, who was the focus of both reverence and hatred, was one of the key players in the 1988 Supreme Court of Canada ruling that declared the law prohibiting abortion unconstitutional. Morgentaler emerged in 1969 as one of Canada's most controversial figures when he broke the law at the time, and opened the country's first abortion clinic in Montreal.

He has saved so many mens lives, including mine from the responsibility of parenthood.

Pour our a lil whiskey for one of Canada's greats.

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