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Shifts in how sex and gender identity are defined may alter human rights protections: Canadians deserve to know how and why

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Recent education policy changes and protests about sex education reveal increasing concern and polarization over how sex and gender identity are taught in public schools in Canada.

Key Points: 
  • Recent education policy changes and protests about sex education reveal increasing concern and polarization over how sex and gender identity are taught in public schools in Canada.
  • They also expose the significant role now played by school boards in constructing the meaning of gender identity and gender expression.
  • Changes in how words and terms are used can impact our ability to know about people’s lives and protect their rights.
  • Significant shifts are taking place around how we define and understand sex and gender in education and public policy in Canada.

Sex, gender and law

  • Yet sex, gender identity and gender expression are not defined in human rights legislation in Canada.
  • They should be able to express their concerns and participate in open discussions about the meaning of words we share.

Changes in the definition of sex

  • The Charter of the United Nations prohibits sex discrimination.
  • The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights precludes discrimination based on sex.

Changes since 2018


Since 2018, the word sex is increasingly defined by the federal government as something that is “assigned at birth.” But there is no consistency across federal departments and agencies. Some continue to define sex as a biological question of male or female. Those that define sex as assigned at birth do not consistently explain how sex is assigned or by whom.

Conceptual shifts around word ‘woman’

  • Similar conceptual shifts are taking place around the word woman.
  • The word woman was formerly linked to sex and used to refer to female people.
  • Now, government departments including the Department of Justice increasingly use the word woman to refer to all people who identify as women.

Defining gender identity

  • When gender identity was added to federal human rights legislation, the Department of Justice defined gender identity as:
    “each person’s internal and individual experience of gender.
  • A person’s gender identity may or may not align with the gender typically associated with their sex.”
    “A person’s internal and deeply felt sense of being a man or woman, both or neither.
  • A person’s gender identity may or may not align with the gender typically associated with their sex.”

School boards define terms differently

  • Researchers have identified that secular boards across Ontario define gender identity and gender expression differently from one another.
  • Some school boards now define gender identity as something everyone has.

Data collection shifts away from sex towards gender

  • A shift away from sex and towards gender (identity) has occurred in data collection practices at the federal government level.
  • In 2018, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Department of Justice Canada recommended “ways to modernize how the Government of Canada handles information on sex and gender.” They recommended that “departments and agencies should collect or display gender information by default, unless sex information is specifically needed.” They used “sex” to refer to biological characteristics, and “gender” to refer to a social and personal identity.

Open discussions are overdue


As Canadian society shifts to accommodate the legal recognition of gender diversity, there will be tensions. Ultimately, courts will be tasked with deciding how some of those tensions are resolved, when sex, gender identity and gender expression are all protected in human rights laws. In the meantime, as a society, we need to openly and transparently grapple with some increasingly important questions:
First, how will foundational concepts such as sex, gender identity and gender expression be defined and given effect in education, law, public policy and beyond?
Second, how will tensions between experiences, interests and rights associated with sex and those associated with gender identity and/or gender expression be resolved?
Third, who is best placed to decide how these questions are answered in education, law, public policy and beyond?
Everyone who may be impacted by the answers to these questions should be included in the conversation.
Debra M Haak receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Canadian Bar Association Law for the Future Fund, and the Queen's University Faculty Association Fund for Scholarly Research.

Statement - Minister Lebouthillier's decision regarding the elver fishery in 2024

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Monday, March 11, 2024

Our government is committed to the conservation of American eel, with sustainability and orderly management as the top priorities for the elver fishery.

Key Points: 
  • Our government is committed to the conservation of American eel, with sustainability and orderly management as the top priorities for the elver fishery.
  • I have carefully considered all options on whether the existing circumstances would enable a sustainable and orderly elver fishery this year.
  • That is why I have made the difficult decision to not issue elver licences and not open the Maritimes Region elver fishery in 2024.
  • The Department continues its work to make regulatory and management changes necessary to provide a safe and sustainable elver fishery for all harvesters.

New Research Reveals Genomic Profile of Seborrheic Dermatitis and Answers Key Questions on Immune Response and Skin Barrier Dysfunction

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

“We are excited to have successfully employed noninvasive tape-stripping techniques developed from studying these diseases to study an understudied and undertreated inflammatory skin disease, seborrheic dermatitis.

Key Points: 
  • “We are excited to have successfully employed noninvasive tape-stripping techniques developed from studying these diseases to study an understudied and undertreated inflammatory skin disease, seborrheic dermatitis.
  • These findings will help establish the groundwork for greater understanding of this very common condition.”
    “The pathophysiology of seborrheic dermatitis has been poorly understood.
  • In addition, the skin barrier disruption observed in seborrheic dermatitis has unique molecular underpinnings, primarily in the tight junction of the epithelial skin cells and lipid metabolism pathways.
  • These data demonstrate that seborrheic dermatitis is an immune disease with a uniquely polarized profile distinct from atopic dermatitis and plaque psoriasis.

Canoo Successfully Completes First Hiring Milestone and Receives Non-Dilutive Incentives from Oklahoma

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

“We selected the state of Oklahoma as our manufacturing home due to the state’s strong support and hardworking employees.

Key Points: 
  • “We selected the state of Oklahoma as our manufacturing home due to the state’s strong support and hardworking employees.
  • We are very proud to reach this first hiring milestone and excited to bring high paying advanced manufacturing jobs to the area.
  • This milestone was achieved through an agreement with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce enabling Canoo to receive performance-based payments from the Quick Action Closing Fund and to receive workforce training support.
  • Canoo continues to hire for both its Oklahoma City and Pryor, OK sites and is advertising for its open positions.

B.RILEY INVESTOR ALERT: Kirby McInerney LLP Notifies B. Riley Financial, Inc. (RILY) Investors of Upcoming Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit

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Monday, February 19, 2024

Riley” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: RILY ) securities during the period of May 10, 2023 through November 9, 2023, inclusive (“the Class Period”).

Key Points: 
  • Riley” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: RILY ) securities during the period of May 10, 2023 through November 9, 2023, inclusive (“the Class Period”).
  • Investors have until March 25, 2024 to apply to the Court to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
  • On November 2, 2023, The Department of Justice charged John Hughes, an executive of Prophecy Asset Management, with conspiracy to defraud investors of $294 million.
  • Kirby McInerney LLP is a New York-based plaintiffs’ law firm concentrating in securities, antitrust, whistleblower, and consumer litigation.

State of South Carolina Department of Education Selects YuJa Video Platform for Statewide Deployment

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

YuJa, Inc. announces that after a rigorous RFP process, the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has selected the YuJa Enterprise Video Platform to serve its VirtualSC program, the state virtual school program.

Key Points: 
  • YuJa, Inc. announces that after a rigorous RFP process, the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has selected the YuJa Enterprise Video Platform to serve its VirtualSC program, the state virtual school program.
  • The Video Platform will replace the Department’s former video hosting solution with a more robust, all-in-one video content management system.
  • The SCDE was seeking a user-friendly, demand-driven, scalable, and cloud-based multimedia video hosting and delivery platform to serve course videos, public videos, and other embedded videos.
  • YuJa’s Enterprise Video Platform will provide the system with robust learning tools that facilitate the creation of engaging multimedia content.

Engineering Offshore Wind in North America

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

NEWARK, N.J., March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ZAGO Manufacturing Co., a manufacturer of sustainable sealing fasteners that protect offshore wind components, has released an e-book on challenges and opportunities engineers may encounter in the industry. The e-book, Engineering Offshore Wind in North America, can be downloaded at https://zago.com/resources/e-books/engineering-offshore-wind-america/

Key Points: 
  • The e-book, Engineering Offshore Wind in North America, can be downloaded at https://zago.com/resources/e-books/engineering-offshore-wind-america/
    The U.S. has set an ambitious goal of deploying 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind electricity generation by 2030, which would power more than 10 million American homes.
  • While the economic and environmental benefits of offshore wind power are significant, the costs for planning, constructing, leasing, maintaining, and operating them are too.
  • Among the most critical parts of offshore wind is surveying, monitoring, and forecasting the viability of an offshore wind project.
  • Key questions to answer, notes Gail Friedberg, Co-Founder & CEO of ZAGO, a certified woman-owned business, are "How will offshore wind turbines, blades, and monopiles function in 10-20 years?

Baby2Baby Launches Partnership with Huggies-maker Kimberly-Clark to Provide Millions of Diapers and Wipes to Mothers In Need and Triple Their Maternal Health & Newborn Supply Kit Initiative

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

LOS ANGELES and DALLAS, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Baby2Baby, a national nonprofit organization, and Huggies diapers are joining forces to provide crucial support to new mothers and babies with a program that will launch timed to Mother's Day 2024. In an effort to address rising diaper need in America and combat the tragically rising maternal mortality rate, Huggies, through the Kimberly-Clark Foundation, has committed to tripling the reach and impact of Baby2Baby's initiative with The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Through a multi-million-dollar grant including funds and an in-kind product donation of its diapers, wipes and postpartum pads the program will support maternal and infant health, particularly among vulnerable communities. 

Key Points: 
  • These critical items also provide mental health support by alleviating the stress of meeting their baby's most basic needs.
  • "Not being able to afford the items their babies need takes a profound toll on a mother's mental health.
  • The partnership between Baby2Baby and Huggies underscores a shared commitment to reducing this shocking statistic while supporting maternal and infant health in communities in need.
  • While Baby2Baby has distributed 170 million diapers in the past 12 years, that is still just a fraction of the need.

EBC Financial Group Supports Oxford’s Department of Economics Webinar on “What Economists Really Do”

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

EBC Financial Group (EBC Group) announces its support of the webinar series, “What Economists Really Do,” organised by The Department of Economics at the University of Oxford.

Key Points: 
  • EBC Financial Group (EBC Group) announces its support of the webinar series, “What Economists Really Do,” organised by The Department of Economics at the University of Oxford.
  • The upcoming sponsorship will take place on 6 March 2024 and dive into the critical topic of “The Economics of Tax Evasion”.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240214176846/en/
    EBC Financial Group Supports Oxford's Department of Economics Webinar on “What Economists Really Do” (Photo: Business Wire)
    EBC Group actively supports corporate social responsibility (CSR), emphasising societal progress through education and talent development, while contributing to sustainable, knowledge-driven societies.
  • EBC Financial Group believes in making economic research accessible to the public, ensuring a clear understanding of its relevance in our daily lives.”

Kirby McInerney LLP Reminds B. Riley Financial, Inc. (RILY) Investors of Class Action Filing and Encourages Investors to Contact the Firm

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Friday, February 9, 2024

The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP reminds investors that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on behalf of those who acquired B. Riley Financial, Inc. (“B.

Key Points: 
  • The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP reminds investors that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on behalf of those who acquired B. Riley Financial, Inc. (“B.
  • Riley” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: RILY ) securities during the period of May 10, 2023 through November 9, 2023, inclusive (“the Class Period”).
  • Investors have until March 25, 2024 to apply to the Court to be appointed as lead plaintiff in the lawsuit.
  • Kirby McInerney LLP is a New York-based plaintiffs’ law firm concentrating in securities, antitrust, whistleblower, and consumer litigation.