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Transgender rights bill passes key Commons vote, heads to committee - The Globe and Mail
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Canadian Bill C-16 Becomes Law, Enforcing Compelled Use of Preferred Gender Pronouns - Nebraska Family Alliance
Canada Suppressing Bill C-16 Impact Report - YouTube
Canada's transgender rights bill could become law before the Summer, despite some controversial opponents
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