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Canadian Conservative leader @ErinOTooleMP has been waffling on conversion therapy legislation but is going to have to make a choice when #billc8 is reintroduced this fall. He has four choices. The first is to mount a full scale /2
opposition to the bill led by religious conservatives such as Derek Sloan. This wil fail. The Liberals, NDP and Bloc will combine to pass the bill unchanged and the Conservatives will be accused of being the party of homophobia and transphobia. The second is simply to support /3
the bill. This would divide his caucus and anger a significant part of his base. The third (which sounds like his preferred option) would be to try to get some exemptions for religious leaders. This will probably also not work and would still focus attention on this issue of /4
religious opposition to same sex attraction. It also means that he will have to share the blame when the country realizes the harm that is being done by medical transition of children and adolescents. The fourth option would be build a broad based coalition which would focus /5
on issues around gender identity. While being respectful of religious scruples, the concerns of the therapists, researchers, women, the LGB community and detransitioners would be front and centre. It would show that opposition to the bill is not confined to a disgruntled /6
minority who are still smarting from their defeat on the same sex marriage issue but represents a wide range of people who disagree on many things but share a commitment to the well being of children and young adults.

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Jun 25
1/ This has not been a good year for the World Professional Association for Transgender Health @WPATH. It began with the news that its membership had plummeted by 60% over a year.
criticaltherapyantidote.org/2024/01/17/bre…
@wpath 2/ In March, the WPATH Files by Mia Hughes (@_CryMiaRiver) exposed internal discussions which showed WPATH members' disregard for science and medical ethics.
@wpath @_CryMiaRiver 3/ In April, the Cass Review concluded that the WPATH SOC8 was not reliable clinical guideline and could not recommend using it in the UK.
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Jun 12
1/ A recent critique of the Cass Review exposes the real agenda of the activist clinicians supporting gender affirming care. They don't care about evidence based medicine because their case for GAC has nothing to do with promoting good health.
2/ This is made clear in this paragraph which argues that "evaluating the efficacy of GAC based on psycho social well-being is misguided." In the authors view, looking for mental health benefits from GAC involves pathologizing "transness."
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3/ The article draws heavily on an argument by Florence Ashley, who is a co-author, that GAC should be treated in the same way as reproductive health. These arguments were refuted in a recent article by @GorinMoti onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ha…
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May 13
1/ This excellent New York Times interview with Hilary Cass ends with a statement from the president of the @AmerAcadPeds about their so-called systematic review which shows that he does not understand evidence-based medicine.
nytimes.com/2024/05/13/hea…
@AmerAcadPeds 2/ AAP president Dr. Benjamin Hoffman said that the group had considered the Cass Review and "added it to the evidence base undergoing a systematic review." This is not how systematic reviews work. Image
@AmerAcadPeds 3/ Systematic reviews consider primary research rather than government policy documents like the Cass Review. More importantly, the decision as to what is included in a systematic review is determined by pre-registered search criteria.
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Apr 28
1/ I suppose it's good that the @globeandmail have featured this article by @RobynUrback on the front page but the kids the medical system is labelling as trans and sterilizing deserve better still.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
@globeandmail @RobynUrback 2/ The article starts with a discussion of the Dutch approach to affirmative care but fails to note just how weak their research was. The whole model of care is based on a study of 55 subjects with a 1 year follow up period, and no control group.
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
@globeandmail @RobynUrback 3/ The article discusses the increase in referrals to clinics and the fact that 79% of patients are now "born female" but does not give a good idea of the magnitude and potential significance of this change. Image
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Apr 23
1/ It is two weeks since the Cass Review was published the The @globeandmail, which describes itself as Canada's national news organization has not printed a word about it. Why the silence? Image
@globeandmail 2/ The @globeandmail cannot claim that the Cass Review is not newsworthy. Its main competitor, the @Nationalpost has written on it extensively as has every other major newspaper in the English speaking world. Image
@globeandmail @nationalpost 3/ Coverage of the Cass Review has not been confined to the conservative press. Liberal leaning outlets like the Guardian, the Washington Post, the New York Times and even The Toronto Star have given it balanced coverage.
thestar.com/opinion/star-c…
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Apr 18
1/ Another falsehood in the awful CBC coverage of the Cass Report which needs to be refuted in detail is the claim the puberty blockers are reversible.
cbc.ca/news/health/pu…
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2/ This issue did not receive a lot of attention in the Cass report because NHS England updated its website to remove a claim that puberty blockers are fully reversible back in 2020. However, the claim still persists in Canada in the face of the evidence.
transgendertrend.com/nhs-no-longer-…
3/ The CBC story refers to the Canadian Paediatric Society position statement which in turn cites WPATH SOC8. This is what WPATH says. None of the references in the paragraph are to research that supports the claim that puberty blockers are reversible. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
In general, the goal of GnRHa administration in TGD adolescents is to prevent further development of the endogenous secondary sex characteristics corresponding to the sex designated at birth. Since this treatment is fully reversible, it is regarded as an extended time for adolescents to explore their gender identity by means of an early social transition (Ashley, Citation2019e). Treatment with GnRHas also has therapeutic benefit since it often results in a vast reduction in the level of distress stemming from physical changes that occur when endogenous puberty begins (Rosenthal, Citation201...
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