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Trans Rights Group Says some U.S. Students Denied Care at McGill Clinic Due to Trump Executive Order
The Trans Patient Union says at least two U.S. students were refused treatment after doctors cited legal risk tied to Donald Trump’s executive order.
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Canadian doctors denied patients gender-affirming care, citing Trump’s executive order
McGill University in Quebec has denied gender-affirming care to at least two trans American students since March, when the school adopted a preemptive policy denying hormone replacement therapy over fears the Trump administration would retaliate, two sources say. The new policy is an embarrassment, said an American staffer for The Montreal Trans Patient Union (TPU), who spoke to CBC on the condition of anonymity. Related “Heated Rivalry” was m…
Trans rights group says some U.S. students denied care at McGill clinic due to Trump executive order
A group that advocates for trans health care says McGill University’s wellness hub is refusing to provide hormone replacement therapy to U.S. students under the age of 19 because of fears of repercussions from the Trump administration.
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