In Alberta, protests were held again on Sunday, from those opposed to a suite of provincial policy proposals that take aim at transgender rights. Premier Danielle Smith says she believes her government is striking the right balance when it comes to kids, but criticism across Canada has been swift. As Heather Yourex-West explains, the pushback could have political implications beyond Smith and her United Conservative Party (UCP).
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How could Danielle Smith’s transgender policy proposals impact Alberta’s UCP?
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