Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
National

B.C. Conservatives' 'biological sex' sports bill is quickly quashed in legislature

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 30 Apr, 2024 04:25 PM
  • B.C. Conservatives' 'biological sex' sports bill is quickly quashed in legislature

His private member's bill, the Fairness in Women's and Girls' Sports Act, was voted down at first reading, a fate that's a rarity in the B.C. legislature.

"Historically, most first bills go through this place, regardless if you support them or not," New Democrat house leader Ravi Kahlon said Tuesday outside the chamber after the proposed bill was quashed.

"What we had in front of us … was a piece of legislation that we believe is hateful and discriminatory," he said. "This was a matter of principle for my colleagues."

The majority New Democrats, joined by two Green Party members and two Independents, voted down the proposed Conservative bill at first reading.

The Opposition BC United voted in favour of proceeding to first reading, saying in a statement the party was sticking to its policy under Leader Kevin Falcon to never oppose the introduction of any bill on first reading.

"Under Kevin Falcon, the BC United caucus has always, and continues to always respect parliamentary tradition and support all bills from all four political parties, on first reading votes out of respect for the democratic process," said the statement.

Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau said the participation and inclusion of all children and youth in sports in B.C. should not be used as "political wedges."

"What we should be striving for in this province is political discourse that brings people together and doesn't sow hatred and anger and fear," she said. "We have sports bodies in this province who are dealing with very nuanced conversations about inclusion and participation."

Rustad told the legislature the proposed bill would ensure publicly funded sports events "must be classified by sex, and it limits participation to participants of the biological sex that corresponds to the sex classification."

He said the aim of the proposed bill was to ensure women are treated fairly.

"There are inherent differences between males and females, ranging from chromosomal and hormonal differences to physiological differences," said Rustad. 

"But more than the obvious differences, over time, women and girls have struggled to be identified as a person. They have struggled to have the right to vote. They have struggled to be allowed to be in certain places, and they have struggled to be paid fairly."

Kahlon, a former Olympic field hockey player, said Rustad was using time in the legislature to "pick on kids."

"I've spent my entire life playing sport," he said. "I was bullied as a kid. I can tell you that sports saved me and it's sports that saves a lot of young people out there. And to use kids and their abilities to just be among friends and playing something that they love as a political tool to try and score some points is shameful in my opinion."

MORE National ARTICLES

Assault of teenage boy in park

Assault of teenage boy in park
Mounties in North Vancouver are probing the alleged sexual assault of a teenage boy inside a public park last week. Investigators with North Vancouver R-C-M-P say the suspect approached the teen from behind and sexually assaulted the youth at the Inter River Park washroom.  

Assault of teenage boy in park

'Very dangerous': avalanche warning issued as heavy snowfall hits B.C.

'Very dangerous': avalanche warning issued as heavy snowfall hits B.C.
Avalanche Canada has issued a warning for wide swaths of the British Columbia Interior into parts of Alberta, with "very dangerous" conditions forecast to persist until Monday. The warning applies for mountainous regions of southwestern and northwestern B.C., as well as the eastern part of the province including the Rockies into Alberta's Kananaskis Country.  

'Very dangerous': avalanche warning issued as heavy snowfall hits B.C.

Former prime minister Brian Mulroney dead at 84, says daughter

Former prime minister Brian Mulroney dead at 84, says daughter
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney is dead at the age of 84, his daughter Caroline says in a social media post. The country's 18th prime minister died peacefully and surrounded by family, she said in a post on X. 

Former prime minister Brian Mulroney dead at 84, says daughter

Converter theft in Richmond

Converter theft in Richmond
The City of Richmond, Mounties, and the Insurance Corporation of B-C are teaming up to help fight the growing problem of catalytic converter thefts and their illegal sales. Participating automotive shops in Richmond will now etch the last eight digits of the vehicle identification number on the converters during routine maintenance appointments at no extra cost.

Converter theft in Richmond

Man riding an e-bike with no-helmet found with a loaded gun: VPD

Man riding an e-bike with no-helmet found with a loaded gun: VPD
Police in Vancouver say a 35-year-old man who was riding an e-bike with no-helmet was found with a loaded gun and 60-thousand dollars worth of drugs. Officers tried to stop the man for safety reasons over the weekend, but a chase began when the suspect left the bike and tried to run.   

Man riding an e-bike with no-helmet found with a loaded gun: VPD

CBC reaches tentative deal with union

CBC reaches tentative deal with union
The Canadian Media Guild says it has reached a tentative agreement with CBC/Radio Canada. In a statement, the union says the deal has been recommended by its bargaining committee and the details are currently being shared with its more than 4,400 members.

CBC reaches tentative deal with union