Quebec Suspends International Adoptions Over Trafficking Fears

Author: Azadeh Haidari Author: Azadeh Haidari-Garmash, RCIC

Quebec Government Halts Most International Adoption Applications

In a decisive move addressing human rights and trafficking concerns, the Quebec government has announced the suspension of most new international adoption applications. This decision, detailed in a recent news release, aims to safeguard the adoption process from illegal activities such as child abductions, sales, and trafficking.

Strengthening Adoption Framework

The moratorium will remain in effect as Quebec works on reinforcing the framework governing international adoptions. The goal is to prevent illegal practices and reduce the number of adoption failures that lead to children entering the child welfare system. Quebec's approach aligns with international trends, as countries like France, the Netherlands, Denmark, and South Korea have also reevaluated their adoption policies.

Global Context and The Hague Convention

Geneviève Poirier, Secretary and Director-General of International Adoption at Quebec's Health Ministry, highlighted the province's commitment to the Hague Convention, which it signed in 2006. The Convention aims to prevent human trafficking and other abuses in adoption processes. Poirier emphasized, "When there are crises, civil wars, coup d'états, wars … what the convention says is once there's a situation of instability in a country, international adoptions must stop."

Poirier acknowledged the growing awareness among officials globally that some international adoptions may not meet the Hague Convention's criteria. This uncertainty raises concerns about whether children have been displaced without proper attempts to reunite them with their families.

Ongoing Adoption Possibilities

Despite the suspension, some forms of international adoptions will continue. Adoptions involving extended family members can proceed, while those through certified agencies will be paused. This selective approach underscores the primary goal: protecting children's welfare.

Broader Canadian Context

The Canadian government has also suspended adoptions from certain countries, including Georgia, Guatemala, Liberia, Nepal, and Ukraine, reflecting a nationwide commitment to ethical adoption practices. As Quebec and other regions strengthen their frameworks, the focus remains on ensuring that all international adoptions are conducted with the highest standards of integrity and child protection.

In conclusion, Quebec's moratorium on international adoptions is a proactive step in safeguarding children's rights and enhancing the integrity of the adoption process. As the province refines its legal framework, the overarching objective is clear: to protect vulnerable children from exploitation and ensure their best interests are prioritized in every adoption case.

Azadeh Haidari-Garmash

VisaVio Inc.
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