The gender transitioning of children by schools is meeting a brick wall of dissenting public opinion
backed the billSince at least the 1960s, whenever a new frontier opened up in LGBT rights, Canada was usually among the first to adopt it.
In 2017, Canada became the first country in the Western Hemisphere to offer a gender-neutral option on its passports; rather than “male” or “female,” Canadians could now opt for an “X.” A poll the year before had found thatThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.But even among Canadians who take gay and transgender rights for granted, there are signs of a growing unease about how gender identity is applied to children.
A similar skepticism is already sweeping Europe, where some of the world’s most gay and trans-friendly countries have run up against a brick wall of public and even medical opinion when it comes to the gender transitioning of minors.
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