Conversion therapy ban gets approval in principle, exposes Conservative divisions
OTTAWA — The House of Commons has given approval in principle to a bill that would outlaw the discredited practice of conversion therapy.
But the 308-7 vote has exposed divisions within Conservative ranks.
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole voted in favour of the bill.
But seven of his MPs voted against it, two abstained and eight others made it clear they were supporting it only grudgingly for now, in hopes that it will be amended by the Commons justice committee.