The federal government re-introduces bill to end conversion therapy

Justice Minister David Lametti explains why the government is reintroducing a bill that will ban the practice of conversion therapy.

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12 comments

    1. Mr. Kelowna no, not at all. It’s trying to change someone’s sexual orientation with psychological, physical, or spiritual interventions. Patients are usually drugged to make them throw up and are shocked on the hands and genitals. It’s pretty unethical if you ask me.

    1. Trans Rights are equal to human rights. If any human is against Trans Rights, they’re against human rights in general.
      Blurred lines only offer ground cover for those humans that wish to hurt other human beings.

  1. I only agree with the miners part adults can do what they figure they have too as long as my tax dollars don’t pay for it

  2. This is a horribly written bill and is sloppy. It needs to be striked down until they are clear as to what constitutes as conversion therapy.

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