Article: Canada enforces anti-population drive (Tanzania).(Canadian International Development Agency contributing to population control in Tanzania)(Brief Article)

Dar es Salaam--According to the Daily News of February 19, 1999, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) will contribute over $3 million U.S. to seven anti-family, anti-child Marie Stopes International clinics throughout Tanzania. Marie Stopes was the British counterpart to the American racist birth controller Margaret Sanger.

The announcement was made by Diane Marleau, Canada's Minister of International Cooperation, visiting various power plants to which ...

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