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Medicine Hat: Child and Judge

medicine hat: The mother supports what she says is the child wish to identify and dress as a girl, but the father does not and blames the mother for the child gender confusion, according to Hamilton Spectator. Last year, a judge ruled the child could only wear girls' clothes in private. The case involves a couple in Medicine Hat fighting over custody of the five-year-old. A second judge later upheld the decision. He said the case makes it clear that the "next frontier" of awareness and education for the courts is gender identity, particularly involving young children. A third judge recently removed the restriction and said the child can choose what clothes to wear. "These kinds of decisions shouldn't be happening, particularly when our human rights legislation has changed," Kris Wells with the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services at the University of Alberta said Monday. "Some of these attitudes need to be challenged and corrected." Wells has been helping the mother and said she doesn't want the family identified. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.