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So in 30 years when I need assisted living but was never able to afford a house, what am I supposed to do? Die in the street?
So in 30 years when I need assisted living but was never able to afford a house, what am I supposed to do? Die in the street?
What’s more infuriating is that we have federal protections for gender identity already in place, so these policies could be subject to discrimination lawsuits from trans people, costing even more taxpayer money.
I’m not a lawyer, but I think it’s fairly obvious that there’s some sort of disparate impact on trans people happening here. It’s also a form of sex discrimination, but I’m not sure how far that argument would go in court.
Midwifery was legalized in the 90s, and midwives and pharmacists in Ontario have had their scope expanded in recent years to include the ability to diagnose and treat a range of minor ailments.
If only their pay weren’t legally cut and then frozen by various legislation sponsored by physicians. It makes no sense to be a midwife here.
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