Advertisement

Banning conversion therapy: Alberta creates working group to make recommendations

Click to play video: 'LGBTQ+ advocates cheer NDP bill banning conversion therapy'
LGBTQ+ advocates cheer NDP bill banning conversion therapy
Sept. 13, 2018: Alberta LGBTQ+ advocates are elated following news the provincial government could be putting an end to conversion therapy. As Kyle Benning reports, ending the practice in Alberta is just the latest step in one Lethbridge group's ultimate goal of a federal ban – Sep 13, 2018

The Alberta government has created a working group to determine the most effective way to ban conversion therapy.

Health Minister Sarah Hoffman says the practice is both damaging and hateful and she looks forward to acting on the group’s recommendations.

READ MORE: LGBTQ advocates cheer NDP bill aimed at banning conversion therapy in Alberta

The committee, to be co-chaired by NDP Edmonton legislature member Nicole Goehring, will meet with stakeholders over the next five months, then draft recommendations.

Goehring has already been working on a private member’s bill to outlaw conversion therapy, which has been previously banned in Manitoba and Ontario.

READ MORE: Alberta NDP to introduce bill banning gay conversion therapy

Conversion therapy refers to any treatment, counselling or behaviour modification to change someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

Story continues below advertisement

The working group is to include representatives from the health and legal professions, faith leaders and the LGBTQ community.

Goehring says the recommendations need to be a broad-based effort.

“I’ve heard from Albertans and community leaders that any ban on conversion therapy must be community-driven and can’t let anyone fall through the cracks,” said Goehring in a statement Friday.

Alberta Liberal Leader David Khan accused the NDP of playing politics with the issue and said the government should ban the practice immediately.

READ MORE: Vancouver city council unanimously moves to ban conversion therapy

“Alberta’s youth cannot wait another five months for an NDP committee to reach the conclusion that is obvious to most people in this province. What further input is needed to convince this government?” said Khan in a statement.

“The NDP are willing to delay any meaningful decision in a desperate attempt to turn this into an election issue. This could put vulnerable children at risk.”

Voters will go to the polls this spring in a general election, which by law can be called any time now but must be over by the end of May.

READ MORE: Alberta group launches federal petition to ban conversion therapy

Goehring had been expected to bring forward her private member’s bill this past fall, possibly with the support of the government, but that never materialized.

Story continues below advertisement

READ MORE: Premier says Kenney must act after UCP member compared LGBTQ flag to swastika

United Conservative Opposition Leader Jason Kenney said at the time he couldn’t comment on legislation he hasn’t seen, but said he would keep an open mind on whether to support such a bill.

WATCH BELOW (Nov. 6, 2018): Garrard Conley had to endure conversion therapy as an adolescent. He told his story in his book, ‘Boy Erased’, which has been turned in to a film that’s generating a lot of Oscar buzz. 

Click to play video: 'The man behind ‘Boy Erased’'
The man behind ‘Boy Erased’

Sponsored content

AdChoices