Move over, all-gender washrooms, the city of Toronto could be soon using taxpayer money to help pay for municipal employees to receive gender-affirming care.
And potentially pay for breast or penile prosthetics, special underwear, wigs and other transgender aids not covered by OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance plan).
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While funding for the 75-year-old Weston Arena, which the city wants to “reimagine” into a new sports facility with no ice pad for hockey seems to have dried up, there seems to be money lying around for municipal workers to reimagine if they are male or female. The city of Toronto’s General Government Committee is set to meet Friday to decide on a recommendation to extend health care coverage to allow employees to utilize municipal taxpayer money to pay for