
Biological males claiming to be ‘females’ now allowed to transfer to women’s prisons in Canada
(LifeSiteNews) – Canadian biological males who “identify” as “women” are now officially allowed to be transferred from a men’s prison to a women’s if they ask and their request is approved.
According to a recent directive from the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), the new policy released Wednesday states that inmate transfers will be allowed regardless of “gender identity or expression.”
“After completing the intake assessment process, offenders will be placed according to their gender identity or expression in a men’s or a women’s institution, if that is their preference, regardless of their sex (i.e., anatomy) or the gender/sex marker on their identification documents,” the directive states.
The directive, which is titled “Commissioner’s Directive 100 Gender Diverse Offenders,” states clearly how the transfer process is to take place. It also mandates that correctional staff take “gender diversity” training.
The Commissioner’s new directive states that male inmates who want to be housed in a women’s jail will have to undergo an assessment process before the transfer is approved.
The final say on whether an inmate is allowed the transfer will come from the assistant commissioner for correctional operations and programs as well as the deputy commissioner for women.
Since taking office in 2015, the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pushed heavily both pro-abortion initiatives as well as those in favor of radical LGBTQ ideology.
Indeed, in 2017, Trudeau said that his government would pledge to recognize that “trans rights are human rights and we need to make sure we are defending everyone’s dignity and rights in every way we can.”
Also that year, biological males who self-identified as a woman were allowed under an interim basis by CSC to be placed in female jails.