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Old 06-11-2013, 09:45 AM   #18
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http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/F...tee-13707.aspx

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Federal trans rights bill C-279 was adopted unamended at a Senate Committee on Human Rights meeting June 10.

The bill aims to add gender identity to the list of grounds protected from discrimination under the Canadian Human Rights Act.

Witnesses who testified include Rebecca J Bromwich and Robert Peterson with the Canadian Bar Association; Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, a director of the equality program of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association; Susheel Gupta, acting chair person of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal; N Nicole Nussbaum, president elect of the Canadian Professional Association for Transgender Health; and Sara Davis Buechner of the University of British Columbia.

Diane Watts of REAL Women of Canada also appeared as a witness.

In November, Watts testified against the bill at the Parliamentary standing committee on justice and human rights, saying that if the bill passed children would be put at risk by pedophiles using the bill to their advantage.

The bill’s originator, NDP MP Randall Garrison, called Watts’ testimony “offensive.”

The bill will now go to third reading in the Senate. If C-279 passes third reading, it will then require royal assent before becoming law.

C-279’s Senate sponsor, Senator Grant Mitchell, is hopeful the bill will pass third reading. He told Xtra last month that he has confirmation from 16 Conservative senators that they will vote in favour of the bill.

“But you don’t know until you actually get there. If all 16 voted with us then it would pass. It would be a little bit close but it would pass,” Mitchell said at Ottawa trans support group Gender Mosaic’s 25th anniversary reception, May 29.

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Still unsure how I feel about it, and it won't actually change much for a lot of trans people when it comes to housing and employment...in most cases people don't tell you to your face that they won't rent to you or hire you/fired you because your trans and this kind of stuff only really helps in the "obvious" cases. It's society and the education system itself that needs to change so that people aren't such assholes generally, and I don't think this piece of legislation will really help it do that.
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