Transgender surgeries for minors in Saskatchewan exposed

Paul Tuns:

Rebel News reported that according to provincial data they obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, “The thing that gender activists claim isn’t happening, not only happened, but it happened 99 times” as records indicated.

Rebel News reported that, “What the documents show is a pattern of abuse, a staggering waste of medical resources, and an alarming rise in procedures, including on Saskatchewan children.”

Lise Merle of Rebel News requested “records showing age breakdowns of surgical gender-related interventions” but reported “precise numbers were redacted for confidentiality”

Still, the data showed that “99 young women and teens” had what gender medicine activists refer to as “top surgery” to remove healthy breasts from girls who identify as boys or breast implants for boys who identify as girls or “bottom surgery” which includes hysterectomies on girls and orchiectomies (removal of the testicles) on boys under 19. Specific breakdown of each procedure was redacted, but the data shows that the number of teens receiving these surgeries increased steadily from 10 in 2020/2021 to 31 in 2023/2024 before dropping to 24 the following year.

Advocates of gender medicine claim that no “bottom surgeries” are committed on minors and that “top surgeries” are extremely rare in Canada. Rebel News presented data showing neither claim is correct as those numbers pertain to only one province, Saskatchewan.

Both hysterectomies and orchiectomies are irreversible.

The rise in body mutilating surgery for minors coincides with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s 2023 initiative to protect parental rights by requiring schools to notify parents when their children want to transition socially at school by using a different name, pronouns, or restrooms than their biological sex.

For adults, the number of removals of male genital tract and, separately, orchiectomies, was also redacted, but there were numbers for both hysterectomies and mastectomies. In 2020/2021, there were seven hysterectomies on women seeking gender affirming care and 23 mastectomies. By 2024/2025, there were 32 hysterectomies and 63 mastectomies on women seeking to pass as men.

Rebel News’s Merle reported that despite long wait times for many diagnostics and surgeries, transgender and other “gender diverse people” in Saskatchewan “have access to unlimited and dedicated services through the Trans Navigator Program which fast tracks ‘affirming healthcare pathways, including surgery referrals, hormone therapy, mental health resources, legal name/gender changes, community supports, and more’.”

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