Dr. Martha Paynter has worked to advance abortion access in Canada for over 20 years. A writer, nurse and public scholar, she is recognized internationally for her expertise at the nexus of reproductive and prisoner health. She is an assistant professor at the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Nursing; director of nursing research for the Contraception and Abortion Research Team, a national network based out of the UBC Faculty of Medicine; affiliate scientist for the Reproductive Options and Services (ROSE) Clinic at Nova Scotia Health; member of the Dalhousie University Health Law and Justice Institute; and founder and past chair of Wellness Within: An Organization for Health and Justice, the only non-profit in Canada dedicated to advancing reproductive justice for people in prisons. In 2022, Fernwood Publishing released Paynter's first book, Abortion to Abolition: Reproductive Health and Justice in Canada. She has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles and participated in 250 news media interviews. She works in close collaboration with community groups and lived experience experts to advocate for abortion access and prisoner rights. In 2017, Paynter received the 150th anniversary medal from the Senate of Canada for her volunteer service to the country.
As an international reader, I was fascinated by the history of Canada's abortion law reform and the continued struggle to ensure access to affordable, compassionate, and timely care. Understanding the Canadian journey is critical to countries like the UK, teetering on the brink of law reform and decriminalization, and Lawless guides the reader through the successes and challenges in that journey so far.--Dr. John Reynolds-Wright, University of Edinburgh Lawless is a compelling exploration of what full decriminalization of abortion can achieve -- and what it cannot. Drawing on Canada's experience and international evidence, Martha Paynter shows why real reproductive autonomy demands more than legal reform alone. A vital read for anyone committed to advancing health, dignity, and equality.--Dr. Patricia A. Lohr, Director of Research and Innovation, British Pregnancy Advisory Service