Eager Eugenicists: A Reappraisal of the Birth Control Society of
Hamilton
Authors
Catherine Annau
Abstract
This article examines the formative years (1931-1940) of Canada's first birth
control clinic, the Birth Control Society of Hamilton (BCSH), and challenges the
perception of the BCSH as a low-key and non-ideological endeavour. New historical
evidence indicates that the BCSH shared in the eugenic ideology of other contemporary
Canadian birth control organizations and was an active participant in the
debates surrounding contraception and eugenics.