Quebec suspends international adoptions amid human rights, trafficking concerns

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MONTREAL – The Quebec government has suspended most new international adoption applications, echoing moves by other jurisdictions that are rethinking the once-common practice because of human rights and trafficking concerns.

Quebec’s decision is part of a global “culture change” in recent years as countries have become aware of serious shortcomings in the way many adoptions are carried out, Anne-Marie Piché, a professor in the social work department at Université du Québec à Montréal who studies adoption, said in an interview Monday.

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