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Canada

In Canada, the federal Assisted Human Reproduction Act is administered by Health Canada, while clinical practice and clinic operation are regulated provincially. Public funding varies widely between provinces, and there is no single national public register of clinics.

How care is organised

Fertility care in Canada is delivered by clinics regulated within a mix of federal and provincial rules. Public funding varies a lot: some provinces fund or subsidise treatment, while in others it is largely paid out-of-pocket. Confirm what applies where you live.

Regulation and finding a clinic

Health Canada administers the federal Assisted Human Reproduction Act, including donor safety standards, while clinical practice and clinic operation are regulated provincially by health ministries and medical colleges. There is no central public register of licensed clinics, so check the provincial regulator and the professional society (the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society).

Find a clinic in Canada

There is no single public register of clinics here. Use the official authority below as your starting point, and verify any clinic directly. We do not list individual clinics until each one is independently verified.

Visit Health Canada (assisted human reproduction) (opens the official source in a new tab)

No central public clinic register; check your provincial regulator and the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society (CFAS).

Sources

  1. Assisted human reproduction (legislation and guidelines)Health Canada · Accessed 19 July 2026

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