Petition for Improved Fertility and Family Planning Supports in the NWT

The Issue

Background

Infertility affects 1 in 6 Canadians yet the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) provides no funding or support for fertility treatments. While the healthcare system addresses underlying medical conditions affecting fertility, it fails to assist individuals and couples in accessing the necessary fertility treatments, especially in cases where assisted reproductive technology (ART) is the only viable option, such as for 2SLGBTQI+ individuals and single individuals.

This lack of support has significant consequences for those struggling with infertility in the NWT. Access to fertility treatments is vital for individuals and couples who wish to conceive and build families. Without proper funding and support, these individuals and couples are denied the opportunity to fulfill their dreams of having children and face emotional, financial, and social challenges.

The GNWT must take immediate action and provide funding and support for fertility treatments in the NWT. Currently, seven out of thirteen provinces and territories in Canada offer some form of funding for fertility treatments, and British Columbia has now announced plans to be the eighth. Ontario and Quebec even provide the first round of IVF for free. Manitoba and Nova Scotia offer a tax credit, PEI offers reimbursement based on income, NFLD provides a travel subsidy, and NB provides a grant. Despite recent financial challenges, the GNWT must enhance its offerings to remain competitive and equally enticing as other jurisdictions. Even as a smaller jurisdiction, the GNWT possesses the resources to invest in specialized services like fertility treatments.

Receiving a diagnosis of infertility is comparable to a cancer diagnosis - it leads to isolation, depression, anxiety, and significant financial strain, regardless of income. Moreover, the birth rate in the NWT is drastically declining annually, and Canada-wide we are at our lowest recorded number of annual births.

For a single round of IVF for someone in the territories, you are looking at a minimum of $25-30K CAD for a single cycle of IVF, including travel, accommodations, and meals. With an annual federal contribution of around $37,000 per resident, the financial investment towards fertility support would not only be paid back through this means of population growth for the territory, but also bring in substantial economic benefits over the child's lifetime.

The Request

We, the undersigned, request that the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories direct the Minister of Finance to work within a whole of government approach to investigate the following:

  • The impacts to the territory of a declining birth rate and how it may impact population growth;
  • The increased demand for fertility treatments for individuals and families to conceive in the Northwest Territories; and
  • The feasibility of providing fertility treatments at no upfront cost to the Government of the Northwest Territories by providing a territorial tax credit for individuals undergoing fertility treatments.

Please consider joining us in urging the government to take action. Sign this petition and reach out to your MLA requesting better support for family planning in the NWT.

Together, we can make a difference.

To learn more about the discussions on infertility during sessions, and to see what funding is available in other Canadian jurisdictions, you can refer to the following sources:

This petition is supported by:

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The Issue

Background

Infertility affects 1 in 6 Canadians yet the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) provides no funding or support for fertility treatments. While the healthcare system addresses underlying medical conditions affecting fertility, it fails to assist individuals and couples in accessing the necessary fertility treatments, especially in cases where assisted reproductive technology (ART) is the only viable option, such as for 2SLGBTQI+ individuals and single individuals.

This lack of support has significant consequences for those struggling with infertility in the NWT. Access to fertility treatments is vital for individuals and couples who wish to conceive and build families. Without proper funding and support, these individuals and couples are denied the opportunity to fulfill their dreams of having children and face emotional, financial, and social challenges.

The GNWT must take immediate action and provide funding and support for fertility treatments in the NWT. Currently, seven out of thirteen provinces and territories in Canada offer some form of funding for fertility treatments, and British Columbia has now announced plans to be the eighth. Ontario and Quebec even provide the first round of IVF for free. Manitoba and Nova Scotia offer a tax credit, PEI offers reimbursement based on income, NFLD provides a travel subsidy, and NB provides a grant. Despite recent financial challenges, the GNWT must enhance its offerings to remain competitive and equally enticing as other jurisdictions. Even as a smaller jurisdiction, the GNWT possesses the resources to invest in specialized services like fertility treatments.

Receiving a diagnosis of infertility is comparable to a cancer diagnosis - it leads to isolation, depression, anxiety, and significant financial strain, regardless of income. Moreover, the birth rate in the NWT is drastically declining annually, and Canada-wide we are at our lowest recorded number of annual births.

For a single round of IVF for someone in the territories, you are looking at a minimum of $25-30K CAD for a single cycle of IVF, including travel, accommodations, and meals. With an annual federal contribution of around $37,000 per resident, the financial investment towards fertility support would not only be paid back through this means of population growth for the territory, but also bring in substantial economic benefits over the child's lifetime.

The Request

We, the undersigned, request that the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories direct the Minister of Finance to work within a whole of government approach to investigate the following:

  • The impacts to the territory of a declining birth rate and how it may impact population growth;
  • The increased demand for fertility treatments for individuals and families to conceive in the Northwest Territories; and
  • The feasibility of providing fertility treatments at no upfront cost to the Government of the Northwest Territories by providing a territorial tax credit for individuals undergoing fertility treatments.

Please consider joining us in urging the government to take action. Sign this petition and reach out to your MLA requesting better support for family planning in the NWT.

Together, we can make a difference.

To learn more about the discussions on infertility during sessions, and to see what funding is available in other Canadian jurisdictions, you can refer to the following sources:

This petition is supported by:

The Decision Makers

Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories

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