The sexpert opened a first-of-its-kind birth control clinic in Toronto in 1970.
Sue Johanson, the Canadian sex educator who informed a generation about everything from the birds and the bees to birth control, has died. She was 93.— told The Post that Johanson died Wednesday in Toronto of natural causes.“Sue Johanson passed away at 93 years old.
The program transitioned into a TV talk show in 1985, airing on a community channel before going national on the Women’s Television Network from 1996 to 2005. The American version of the show, called “Talk Sex with Sue Johanson,” aired on Oxygen from 2002 until 2008.Barbara Binstein Nader Group / Avalon
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