B.C. Greens introduce bill to ban conversion therapy; seek all-party support
VICTORIA — A proposed new law in British Columbia would ban the controversial practice of attempting to change a person’s sexuality.
Green Leader Andrew Weaver tabled legislation Monday that would stop the use of so-called conversion therapy in the province for those under 19 years old.
The therapy is abusive and damaging to people and the Sexual Orientation and Gender Protection Act aims to ensure the health and safety of the members of the province’s LGBTQ-plus community, he said.