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Quebec policy restricting gender-neutral bathrooms in schools comes into effect

WATCH: Quebec has now officially banned shared gender-neutral washrooms in elementary and high schools. The education minister published an official decree putting the new rules in place on Wednesday. Bernard Drainville says it will ensure student safety. But as Global’s Franca Mignacca reports, not everyone agrees. – May 1, 2024

Quebec’s new rules banning the construction of shared gender-neutral bathrooms in schools come into effect today.

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The government directive requires that all new bathrooms and locker rooms in schools across the province be designated for either boys or girls.

School service centres, however, do have to ensure any student who wishes to use an individual universal bathroom has access to one.

Education Minister Bernard Drainville issued the directive after news that a high school in Rouyn-Noranda, in the province’s northwest, was starting work to provide gender-neutral bathrooms to its students for the 2024-25 school year.

The government created an expert panel in December to propose recommendations by next winter on how the province can accommodate gender diverse people.

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But Drainville told reporters Wednesday his bathroom rule can go ahead because he doesn’t think the panel will recommend against it.

“It’s a question of well-being, privacy and respect for private life,” Drainville said.

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