Government to introduce bill outlawing conversion therapy for adults and children
OTTAWA — The federal government is expected to reintroduce a bill that would ban conversion therapy on Monday in a move that would both fulfill an election campaign promise and potentially close loopholes that emerged the last time such legislation came before Parliament.
The bill, if passed, would outlaw practices that seek to change someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
The pending bill – a beefed-up version of one that died on the order paper when Parliament was dissolved ahead of the September election – would ban the discredited practice both for children and adults. The previous incarnation of the bill prohibited conversion therapy outright for children, but only made it a criminal offence to force adults to undergo conversion therapy without their consent.
Conversion therapy practices have historically included electric-shock therapy, as well as intensive sessions to repress non-heterosexual attraction and change people’s sexual orientation.