Poilievre confirms he opposes puberty blockers, Trudeau says he’s attacking rights
OTTAWA — The political battle lines over gender identity came into sharper focus Wednesday as Pierre Poilievre came out against treating young people with puberty blockers — a position that prompted a broadside from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Conservative leader wants to take away the rights of parents and kids alike, Trudeau said after Poilievre finally clarified his stance on the controversial course of gender-affirming therapy.
Transgender children are much more likely to attempt suicide, Trudeau said, and governments should not be contemplating ways to take away their medical options.
The prime minister also took a swipe at Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who announced plans last week to ban puberty blockers and hormone therapy for children 15 and younger who have not already begun such treatments.

