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“My father passed away in 2000, but I don’t think it made a difference to my family life at all,” he says. “I was very close to my family when my dad died, and I think my dad would have been completely co카지노mfortable with that.”
His wife and three grown children have lived with him for the last 35 years. They also serve as his lawyers. The majority of the family have never heard of the bill that has come before the아산출장마사지 legislature.
“There are only 10 of us in this community, and we’re really very, very lucky,” he says.
In response to a report on the bill on CBCNews.ca, one of his lawyers, David M. Roberts, said some of those 10 are family members of gay and lesbian parents or who identify with the LGBTQI community. That’s all very interesting.
“But a lot of it stems from one particular family member’s sexual orientation,” Roberts said. “It is quite a powerful statement to me and it creates a barrier for so many families that have been impacted by that.”
But the family says most of the bills that have come before the legislature have included an acknowledgement of “sexual orientation as an important factor,” and it has never had a discrimination charge filed against them by a family member.
Families across British Columbia, and across Canada, are already beginning to feel the impact of this new law. Last month, the province introduced Bill C-16, which would allow private schools, colleges and universities to decide for themselves whether they would be open to LGBT students, allowing them to discriminate against LGBTQI students on the basis of the gender identity of their parents.