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Unnatural Selection — The Alberta Eugenics Act

1 hour 3 minutes | Monday, June 22, 2026

Episode 424: Between 1928 and 1972, the Alberta government authorized the forced sterilization of nearly 3,000 Albertans deemed "unfit" to reproduce. They were told they were having their appendix removed. Many were children. Most had no idea what was being done to them. The targets were the poor, the mentally ill, Indigenous people, immigrants — anyone who didn't fit the province's vision of a productive society. This wasn't a fringe movement. It was backed by doctors, politicians, newspapers, and some of the most celebrated figures in Canadian history.

Sources:


The Canadian Encyclopedia — Eugenics

History of Rights Canada — Eugenics

Prairie History Journal, University of Alberta

Gladue / University of Saskatchewan — Eugenics Resource

Eugenics Archive Canada — Timeline

Eugenics Archive Canada — Our Stories

City Museum Edmonton — Leilani Muir and Eugenics in Alberta

National Post — When Canada Lost Its Mind Over Eugenics

CBC News — Leilani Muir, Advocate for Alberta's Sterilization Victims, Dies

CBC News — Cash Settlement for Sterilized Women (BC)

Alberta Law Review — Mikkel Dack

Toronto Sun — The Controversial Beliefs of Canada's Famous Five

Wired — CRISPR Babies and Human Genome Editing

Scientific American — The Dark Side of CRISPR

NFB — The Sterilization of Leilani Muir


The Guardian — What Is Pronatalism?



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Unnatural Selection — The Alberta Eugenics Act
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