“There are legitimate concerns with regards to inclusivity in bathrooms, concerns that need to be discussed, and when they prevent discussion from happening, all it does is create anger and frustration."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has chosen to mark International Women’s Day by issuing a statement declaring that “trans women are women” and that the Government of Canada “will always stand up to hate whenever and wherever it occurs.”
Trudeau said that foreign interference was felt in US and France's elections in 2016 and 2017, respectively.
Video from the event shows several men pushing Reimer out of the room and shoving him to the ground.
"The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation has learned in recent days through the media that there was a potential connection between the Chinese government and a 2016 pledge of $200,000 to be received by the Foundation."
“While not currently on an active assignment, the teacher remains employed with the HDSB (Halton District School Board).”
Trans activists are attempting to shut down a University of Winnipeg speaking event about the "economic interests involved in transgenderism," claiming it is promoting harmful, hateful, and false information.
The decision comes just weeks after the province's Controlled Drugs and Substances Act exemption went into effect, decriminalizing personal possession of up to 2.5 grams of opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, or MDMA.
"We take very seriously freedom of expression and freedom for Canadians to engage how they want online but there are principles around data protection and Canadian security that we'll always step up for."
The HDSB has released a draft of its highly anticipated professionalism policy in response to a male teacher showing up to class wearing obscenely large breasts, but the policy doesn't contain anything specific about a staff dress code.
The victory comes a year after Newell set a new Canadian record in the 5000 m race in the women’s 45-49 age category, finishing with a time of 18:02.30.
Despite calls from the CSIS to rescind Han Dong's nomination, the Liberals allowed him to run. He now represents Don Valley North in Parliament.
The move comes amid increased scrutiny over how the Chinese social media application manages users' data.
"I thought sex was multidimensional and very complicated. Why were the women 'all highly vulnerable?' Anything to do with male violence against women?"
Despite calls from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to rescind Dong's nomination, Trudeau's staff decided to let him run.