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Alberta Premier Announces Restrictions on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

The new policies, set to be implemented this fall, include prohibiting certain medical treatments for transgender youth under 18 and requiring parental consent for name and pronoun changes at school.

  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith plans to introduce legislation this fall to restrict health-care options for transgender and non-binary youth, including banning top and bottom gender-affirming surgeries for minors aged 17 and under.
  • Puberty blockers and hormone therapies for gender affirmation will not be permitted for children aged 15 and under, with youths aged 16 and 17 allowed to start hormone therapies with parental, physician, and psychologist approval.
  • Parental notification and consent will be required for schools to alter the name or pronouns of any child under age 15, with students aged 16 and 17 not needing permission but schools required to inform parents first.
  • Transgender women will be banned from competing in women's sports leagues, with the government working to set up coed or gender-neutral divisions for sports.
  • The policies have sparked controversy and criticism from medical and legal experts, LGBTQ advocates, and federal officials, with opponents seeing grounds for legal challenges.
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