Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is backing Alberta’s law to ban transgender athletes from female-only sports after Skate Canada announced it would no longer host any national or international-level events in the province.
Premier Danielle Smith criticized Skate Canada’s decision, saying the law her government implemented was intended to protect female athletes.
Poilievre commented on the issue on social media the following day, expressing support for Smith’s stance.
Poilievre has previously backed Smith’s policy and expressed his opposition to biological males participating in women’s sports and using women’s bathrooms.
Skate Canada Decision
Skate Canada, figure skating’s governing body in Canada, said it opposes Alberta’s Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, which prevents transgender Alberta athletes who are 12 or older from competing in female amateur sports in the province.“Following a careful assessment of Alberta’s Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, Skate Canada has determined that we are unable to host events in the province while maintaining our national standards for safe and inclusive sport,” the organization said in a statement to The Epoch Times.
The organization said it would “continue to monitor” legislative developments in Alberta and would “reassess hosting opportunities as circumstances evolve.”
Skate Canada said its decision applies only to holding events in the province and will not prevent Alberta athletes from participating in its programming or competitions.
She said she hopes the organization “will apologize and adjust their policies once they realize they are not only compromising the fairness and safety of their athletes, but are also offside with the international community, including the International Olympic Committee, which is moving in the same direction as Alberta.”
The federal government has spoken out in support of Skate Canada’s Alberta boycott through Adam van Koeverden, its secretary of state for sport.
“Our government believes in a sport system that provides opportunities for all Canadians to participate and excel without discrimination, including the transgender community, which is disproportionately vulnerable, excluded and marginalized,” the Ontario MP wrote. “National sport organizations like Skate Canada operate independently from the government and make decisions with respect to the individual rights of athletes, based on science and evidence, specific to their sport.”
Gender Laws
The Fairness and Safety in Sport Act is one of three Alberta laws affecting transgender people passed last year by Smith’s government.The province also introduced the Health Statutes Amendment Act, which placed new restrictions on gender reassignment surgery and the provision of puberty blockers for minors, and the Education Amendment Act, which requires schools to obtain parental consent before any student younger than 16 can change their name or pronouns.
LGBT advocacy groups, the Canadian Medical Association, and civil liberties organizations have condemned the laws, arguing they are discriminatory and harmful to youth and legal challenges were launched against the health-care and school policies this spring.







