October 11th, 2025

CP NewsAlert: Alberta to use notwithstanding clause on three transgender laws

By Canadian Press on September 18, 2025.

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith plans to invoke the Charter’s notwithstanding clause this fall on three laws affecting transgender people.

An internal government memo sent last week from the justice department, obtained by The Canadian Press, details the plan.

It says Smith’s office has directed the notwithstanding clause be added to the legislation in the fall sitting.

The clause is a rarely used provision that allows governments to override certain sections of the Charter for up to five years.

The three laws establish rules around students changing their names or pronouns in school, ban transgender girls from participating in amateur female sports, and limit gender-affirming health care.

LGBTQ+ advocacy groups Egale and Skipping Stone are challenging in court the school pronoun and health-care laws, calling them discriminatory.

More coming.

The Canadian Press

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Dwayne.W
Dwayne.W
22 days ago

Danielle Smith is clearly doing two things here. First, she is contradicting herself, because she has always said that she holds social liberal views. Second, the UCP’s $614 million Corrupt Care scandal, which the R.C.M.P are presently investigating, does not make the UCP and Danielle Smith look too good, so there has to be deflecting from that, and using any means possible.

Can we finally admit that Danielle Smith’s not-a-bigot routine was just an act? https://share.google/raorMPw7YCzXOe7gG

https://www.ctvnews.ca/calgary/article/premier-smith-remains-silent-as-calls-for-resignation-grow-louder-following-ahs-political-interference-allegations/