A Calgary family is speaking out after they feel the street harassment bylaw wasn’t applied fairly. It stems from a protest organized by a religious group against inclusive change rooms at a city pool. As Jill Croteau reports, they say defending their basic human rights may have exposed them to hefty fines.
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Calgary teens may face street harassment fines for counter-protesting anti-LGBTQ group
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