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 @9FPDQBGLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

 @9FFDPCRLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but they should be encouraged to take medication and drugs that help their hormone levels match those in the gender category they compete in.

 @9F9BH4RLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

If women who are transitioning into man want to compete that is fine but man transitioning into a women should not be allowed to as they have a physiological advantage

 @9F5BCCMLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, and science should be reconstructed based around men and women's biological capabilities in order to more accurately inform sports on how to separate athletes based on ability capacity. As we continue research on gender and sexuality, it is becoming more apparent that historical research that created our "facts" around these subjects has been significantly biased in order to serve those in positions of power, further segregating and categorizing individuals to a false dichotomy.

 @9D5RBCZLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

 @9N43JQQLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…11mos11MO

Athletes should compete against athletes who have the same sex biologically because of hormone levels, etc. Instead, looking into making sports team designed for those who are transgenderd would be a good idea.

 @9L6ZM2CLiberalfrom Saskatchewan  answered…1yr1Y

They should be treated just like everyone else, because the only thing that's different is there love life.

 @9JTWXQGLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Yes in amateur and in school events. Prrofessional sports should be able to create their own regulations.

 @8VD332BLiberalfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8SPR58ZLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8QSP7FNLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8QG7T23Liberalfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only in events that match the sex they were assigned at birth.

 @8LRW74FLiberalfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

No because even if their hormone levels are equivalent they still have the skeletal structure advantage or disadvantage

 @99CSVDDLiberalfrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes. As long as the athlete has taken hormone supplements (albeit testosterone or estrogen) for more than +1 year.

 @97Z6ZZ9Liberalfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, if they started hormone replacement earlier in life during puberty

 @97Q8YRTLiberalfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

Leave it to the experts to determine if such a decision could constitute an unfair advantage or disadvantage for the athlete and debate whether restraining an athlete from competing with their chosen gender could be unconstitutional - if so either banning domestic sports teams that divide us based on gender or preventing transgender athletes from competing where the outcome would be unfair and not unconstitutional.

 @8TR7GVYLiberalfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8TD635GLiberalfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

I do agree that they should be allowed to participate, but there should be some forms of agreement to the said person about do's and dont's. Because for instance a Trans man could identify as a woman but then potentially abuse that to make unwanted sexual advances, hence forms would be needed to be signed for both trans men and women.

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