The Nova Scotia government and Ministry of Health seem to be completely oblivious to what is happening in Europe and the USA with regard to adolescent children and gender transitions. There will be lawsuits to follow and there will be no excuses for child gender mutilation.
EXCLUSIVE: Nova Scotia confirms it funds and performs genital surgeries for teens
Exclusive documents reveal that doctors in Nova Scotia greenlit five surgeries to create artificial vaginas for patients listed as under 19 years old.
Exclusive documents reveal that doctors in Nova Scotia greenlit five surgeries to create artificial vaginas for patients listed as under 19 years old. Citing privacy laws, the provincial health authority refused to reveal whether any of the patients were minors but acknowledged that Nova Scotia Health funds transgender genital surgeries for minors as of this year, “as per policy and procedures.”
Federal officials and Canadian medical organizations have long assured the public that bottom surgery, a euphemism for irreversible genital procedures like vaginoplasties, or the surgical reshaping of penis tissue into an artificial vaginal opening, are not performed on minors. However, newly released documents from Nova Scotia’s public health system show otherwise.
The Citizen’s Alliance of Nova Scotia provided True North with demographic data obtained through freedom of information requests. The data shows age breakdowns of both surgical and non-surgical gender-related interventions. The group has been requesting information from the provincial government on behalf of concerned mental health therapists fearful of professional repercussions should they be identified. The documents include internal emails, policy memos, and detailed statistical breakdowns.
The findings reveal that minors in Nova Scotia are receiving irreversible transgender medical treatments, including puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and in some cases, genital surgeries. The number of transgender treatments for all ages in Nova Scotia are trending upward at a time when other jurisdictions, such as the United Kingdom and several European countries, are retreating from such interventions due to mounting evidence of harm and a lack of long-term data to back claims made by transgender activists and proponents in the medical community that such procedures lower the risk of suicide.
The 2023–2024 annual report from Nova Scotia’s the province’s health insurance program (MSI) reveals that five procedures to create a neo-vaginal canal were approved for patients under the age of 19. Additional procedures, including the removal of the penis and testicles, appear in the same age bracket but the actual figure remains suppressed under Section 20(1) of Nova Scotia’s FOIPOP Act, which exempts disclosure when the number of patients is fewer than five.
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