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Publication Date: June 19, 2025 - 04:00
Quebec's new trans inmate policy goes against human rights, advocates say
June 19, 2025
Quebec’s public security minister announced changes to how transgender inmates will be incarcerated, citing fairness and safety priorities. The move comes just after the high-profile case of Levana Ballouz, a trans woman who requested a transfer to a women’s prison after being convicted of murdering her partner and kids.
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Her older sister, a physician, broached the topic.
“Shania, you don’t seem like you would have kids early,” Bhopa recalls her sister saying. “But I know you’ve always wanted to be a mom. Have you ever given any consideration as to what your...
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