Nova Scotia’s Liberal government to ban conversion therapy for LGBTQ youth
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia has introduced a law that prohibits the use of conversion therapy with LGBTQ youth.
The bill to ban conversion therapy — which attempts to change people’s sexual orientation — outlaws people “in positions of trust or authority” from attempting the practice for youth under 16.
The prohibition would also apply to young people under 19 if they are not “capable of consenting to the services,” according to the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Protection Act introduced on Tuesday.
In addition, the bill prohibits health professions from offering the therapy to youth, and says groups or individuals who provide and advocate for it won’t be eligible for government funding.
