Alberta Passes Bill Invoking Notwithstanding Clause to Shield Gender-Related Laws

Alberta Passes Bill Invoking Notwithstanding Clause to Shield Gender-Related Laws
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Justice Minister Mickey Amery announce proposed changes to several pieces of democratic process legislation, in Edmonton on April 29, 2025. The Canadian Press/Jason Franson
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The Alberta government, in a sitting that stretched overnight into the early hours of Dec. 10, passed legislation invoking the notwithstanding clause to shield three gender-related laws from legal challenges.

Bill 9, also known as the Protecting Alberta’s Children Statutes Amendment Act, cleared third reading just after 2 a.m. on Dec. 10. The bill, tabled last month, uses the notwithstanding clause to uphold laws that prohibit gender transition surgeries for minors, require parental consent for pronoun changes at school, and limit participation in female sports to biological females.
Carolina Avendano
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Carolina Avendano has been a reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times since 2024.