Posted: Apr 28, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 29
At a special meeting lasting several hours on Wednesday, council voted unanimously in favour of a feasibility study and community consultations on a bylaw that would ban conversion therapy. (Matt Duguid/CBC)
Regina city council is moving closer toward a potential ban on conversion therapy.
At a special meeting lasting several hours on Wednesday, council voted unanimously to bring forward a proposed bylaw banning conversion therapy for a vote in July.
Council also voted in favour of sending the federal government a letter in support of banning conversion therapy in principle — it was amended from being in support of Bill C-6.