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Bill 29 — the Fairness and Safety in Sport Act — was among three bills regarding transgender policy tabled Thursday afternoon .
The number of female trans athletes in Alberta is unknown, with Tourism and Sports Minister Joseph Schow saying the government does not keep track of that figure.
The legislation would also support the formation of additional coed divisions inclusive of transgender athletes.
It would require sports organizations to report to the government complaints relating to athlete eligibility.
The restrictions could have wider impacts on varsity competitions for universities and colleges.
“The experts on this, and particularly Canadian women in sport, feel that this kind of legislation will actually reduce the participation of all children in sport’s sport, particularly women because sport suddenly will no longer feel welcoming”.
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