A judicial review of the Alberta Human Rights Commission’s (AHRC) refusal to hear a complaint about women’s sex-based rights has been quashed.
The case centred around an academic who, along with her 14-year-old daughter, encountered a male in fetish gear using a female change room.
"There will be more cases," writes Amy Hamm, "because there are thousands of Canadian women who’ve had enough of being forced to share their intimate spaces with males" https://t.co/F1fHMhM9QM
🧬🤐 Watch the Liberals scramble to silence Canada’s Chief Science Advisor while she tries to answer what the definition of a woman is.
They say they follow the science… until the science answers the question.
All I know is that THIS ⬇️ is the official @CPC_HQ policy since September 2023.
People need to calm down.
Canadian Conservatives DO NOT support child transitioning.
#CPC2026#Calgary#cdnpoli
NOTE:
Whatever was being proposed might have been worded badly.
Incidentally, the Conservatives are the only party that allows open/public policy debate on the plenary floor. Delegates are careful to vote on things that are accurately stated.
This disagreement on the floor in NO WAY means that the party is pro-#GenderIdeology
The only Canadian premier serving at present willing to act on principle. As a wise man once said, “It’s easy to be the second person to speak up. Being the first is an entirely different proposition.” I wish that more Canadian politicians had the courage and conviction of Premier Smith.
A legal letter has been sent to the Ontario College of Teachers on behalf of former Ottawa teacher Amy McKay, after the College pressured her to permanently surrender her teaching licence over social media posts expressing concerns about gender identity ideology, gender-affirming medical interventions, and women’s sex-based rights.
Constitutional lawyer Hatim Kheir said, “Many Canadians in all walks of life are subject to professional regulation. Canadians should not have to choose between their right to express deeply held views and the ability to be a member of a professional body.”
Ms. McKay, who now works as a registered psychotherapist after successfully completing her studies, said, “In a diverse and multicultural country, everyone’s rights must be considered and all are important. Attempting to silence, intimidate, or punish anyone for speaking about their experiences and their rights is wrong.”
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