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Feb 9, 2011, 10:40 PM
OTTAWA — The House of Commons passed a bill Wednesday (today) that will amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code to protect transgender and transsexual Canadians from discrimination...."This is not a partisan issue, it’s a human rights issue.”
This was the third attempt by Siksay, the NDP critic for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and transsexual issues, to introduced such a bill to the House. The two previous attempts never made it to debate, so this marked the first time transgender issues were debated in Parliament.
The amendments proposed in the bill prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity and expression through adding “gender identity” and “gender expression” to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in the Canada Human Rights Act, and through adding transgender and transsexual Canadians as identifiable groups in the Criminal Code’s hate crimes law.
The term ‘gender expression’ refers to an individual’s outward expression of their inward sense of gender, Siksay said.
Now that the bill is one step closer to becoming law, at least one critic said he is going to intensify his campaign against C-389......
“This is reckless. I’m appalled,” said evangelical minister Charles McVety, who has been fighting the legislation since June. “This is a dangerous, inconsiderate bill. The considerations of all Canadians were not taken into account.”
Having received majority approval in the House, the bill will now be sent off to the Senate for review. If Senate passes it, the bill the Governor General grants royal assent.
full article at
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/Commons+passes+transgender+protections+bill/4254331/story.html
This was the third attempt by Siksay, the NDP critic for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and transsexual issues, to introduced such a bill to the House. The two previous attempts never made it to debate, so this marked the first time transgender issues were debated in Parliament.
The amendments proposed in the bill prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity and expression through adding “gender identity” and “gender expression” to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in the Canada Human Rights Act, and through adding transgender and transsexual Canadians as identifiable groups in the Criminal Code’s hate crimes law.
The term ‘gender expression’ refers to an individual’s outward expression of their inward sense of gender, Siksay said.
Now that the bill is one step closer to becoming law, at least one critic said he is going to intensify his campaign against C-389......
“This is reckless. I’m appalled,” said evangelical minister Charles McVety, who has been fighting the legislation since June. “This is a dangerous, inconsiderate bill. The considerations of all Canadians were not taken into account.”
Having received majority approval in the House, the bill will now be sent off to the Senate for review. If Senate passes it, the bill the Governor General grants royal assent.
full article at
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/Commons+passes+transgender+protections+bill/4254331/story.html