In which our regular writers toss around
subjects a little more volatile than usual.
Bill C-16 amends the Canadian Human Rights Act to add gender identity and gender
expression to the list of prohibited grounds of discrimination. It also amends
the Canadian Criminal Code to protect any section of the public that is
distinguished by gender identity or expression against “hate propaganda” and to
increase sentences accordingly against those who violate it.
Tom: The bill was rammed through Parliament with little discussion, no
public consultation and no recorded vote. Thank you, Justin Trudeau! Last I heard it’s before the Canadian Senate for final approval. If the bill becomes
law, people who say they’re transgender become a specially protected class of
citizens in Canada.
How do you feel about that, Immanuel Can?














