The Senate has passed legislation to ban conversion therapy in Canada.
After minimal debate, senators have agreed to fast-track Bill C-4 through all stages of the legislative process and deem it passed.
The move was proposed by the interim leader of the Conservative Senate caucus, Senator Leo Housakos.
It follows a similar move by Conservatives in the House of Commons last week to speed the bill through that chamber without lengthy debate, committee study or votes.
The bill makes it a criminal offence to force a person to undergo the traumatizing practice of “conversion therapy” aimed at altering their sexual orientation or gender identity.
More than half of the 119 Conservative MPs voted against a similar bill last June, which gave Liberals ammunition to accuse the party of being anti-LGBTQ during the fall election campaign.
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