Kelowna-Lake Country MP Tracy Gray said she has been a long-time LGBTQ2+ ally even after voting against banning conversion therapy in Canada.
The Conservative MP is defending her decision, saying she believes conversion therapy is wrong and should be banned in Canada. However, she said she voted against Bill C-6 as it needed improved wording.
sa国际传媒淢any witnesses felt Bill C-6 needed improvements to its wording, including the definition and rights of parents and advisors to have conversations,sa国际传媒 she said in a statement.
Bill C-6 would amend the Criminal Code to prohibit conversion therapy, a set of treatment or services designed to change a personsa国际传媒檚 sexual orientation or gender identity. The goal of conversion therapy is to sa国际传媒渞educe non-heterosexual sexual attraction or sexual behavioursa国际传媒, according to the Department of Justice.
Gray and other Conservatives are now saying that the wording of Bill C-6 makes it appear as if having a conversation between parents and their children about sexuality is illegal.
sa国际传媒淚 always take a thoughtful and pragmatic approach to decisions and simply without this legislation being better, I did not vote to send it to the next stage in the parliamentary process.sa国际传媒
In all, Gray is one of 63 MPs to have voted against the bill, which has now moved on to the Senate for ratification. Currently, the bill is in its second reading in the Senate.
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