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Researcher part of trans youth health-care study says N.B. premier has facts wrong

Higgs misrepresented trans youth study: researcher

FREDERICTON - An author of a study that New Brunswick's premier cited to back his province's policy on gender identity in schools says the politician had his facts wrong about the research.

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Researcher part of trans youth health-care study says N.B. premier has facts wrong

New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs takes part in an interview in his office in Fredericton, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. An author of a study that New Brunswick's premier cited in efforts to back his province's policy on gender identity says he has his facts wrong about the research. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

FREDERICTON - An author of a study that New Brunswick's premier cited to back his province's policy on gender identity in schools says the politician had his facts wrong about the research.

In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, Blaine Higgs said about 60 per cent of young children who are questioning their gender identity in Canada "are given automatic affirmation and put on some sort of hormone therapy" after "their first medical appointment."

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