Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has revealed her sweeping new ‘Parental Rights’ policy, which includes requiring parental consent for kids aged 15 years and younger on name and pronoun changes at school, participation in sexual health classes, and bans on puberty blockers and hormone therapies. Heather Yourex-West reports on how the transgender community is reacting; the message to transgender people from those supporting the plan; and the questions about how politics factors in this move.
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‘Deeply troubling’: Alberta’s new gender identity policy concerns transgender community
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