I was recently lucky enough to get my hands on a copy of Genspect’s guide to “Supporting Gender Questioning Students in Canadian Schools.” The guide was largely the work of the Canadian Gender Report and the Gender Dysphoria Alliance.
This has been one of my main areas of interest since I started writing about the gender debate. In fact, until I attended the 1 Million March 4 Children this past September, it felt like I was one of all-too-few people in Canada worried or speaking about it.
But more and more people are starting to become concerned about what is going on. Even my own provincial Premier is concerned. And so, a guide like this is an indispensable resource to have at a time like this.
Knowing what I know about everything that is going on in Canadian schools, my main takeaway is that, apart from some points of contention, Genspect’s guide offers a comprehensive overview of the situation and would be a great resource for anyone who is interested in this issue, from politicians a…
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