Most Canadians support transgender rights but divided on bathroom policy

Poll shows 78% of respondents accept trans people, but a split remains on whether identification should be based on gender identity or biological sex

Canada has not escaped the so-called bathroom wars, though they never reached the same fever pitch as in the United States.
Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters

Most Canadians are now increasingly in favor of extending human rights to transgender people and would support legislation that protects them from discrimination, according to a new poll.
But the Canadian public remains split on some of the more contentious issues relating to trans people, including whether government identification should be based …
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