I belive this might be a case where your sister have to pay for the medical professions bad conscience over what it has done in the past. Post world war 2 there was an outcry over the way that the medical profession let itself be involved with the "purification" of humanity by sanctioning sterilization of "unwanted elements"(ppl with wrong ethnicity, low IQ or women who just wouldnt behave properly - ie have pre-marital sex). This carried on for quite some time even long AFTER the war ended, in Sweden where I live ppl with mental disorders where sterilized on VERY loose grounds up until the 60-70s.
So to counter that anything like this would happen again alot of countries made special rules for this kind of surgery on people with any kind of disability of handicap. The rules vary from country to country and it seems that Canada has opted for a ethics commite to "double-check" so that there is no foul play.
I hope your sister gets the procedure done, there seems to be a clear medical need for it and then the commite shouldnt want to stop it.
So to counter that anything like this would happen again alot of countries made special rules for this kind of surgery on people with any kind of disability of handicap. The rules vary from country to country and it seems that Canada has opted for a ethics commite to "double-check" so that there is no foul play.
I hope your sister gets the procedure done, there seems to be a clear medical need for it and then the commite shouldnt want to stop it.