B.C. human rights tribunal rules anti-transgender poster campaign discriminatory
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver trans woman who made a human rights complaint about a poster campaign that called transgenderism an “impossibility” has won her case.
Morgane Oger ran as an NDP candidate in the 2017 British Columbia election.
In a ruling released Wednesday, the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal says Christian activist William Whatcott resolved to stop her from being elected solely because she is transgender and without researching her platform or policies.