Trudeau gov’t considers bill to establish a national day of ‘conversion therapy’ awareness
The bill states that traditional beliefs regarding gender and sexuality are ‘based on and propagates myths and stereotypes about sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.’
Canada’s Liberal federal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has gone into LGBT overload after introducing a bill that not only mocks Catholic teaching on marriage and family but proposes January 7 as a yearly national “day” to raise “awareness” of so-called “conversion therapy.” The first reading for Bill C-404, “An Act to establish National Conversion Therapy Awareness Day,” was completed on June 13.
The bill, introduced by Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen, states that traditional beliefs regarding gender and sexuality, such as there are only two genders, and that marriage is between one man and one woman, as taught by the Catholic faith, are “based on and propagates myths and stereotypes about sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.”
The Trudeau government has already banned so-called “conversion therapy” via Bill C-4, which prohibits parents, counselors, and pastors from helping children accept their God-given bodies.