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Canadian military establishes dress rules for transsexuals
 
by _Thaddeus Baklinski_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/author/tbaklinski/)  
 
    *   Wed Dec 08, 2010 16:59 EST  
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OTTAWA, December 8, 2010 (_LifeSiteNews.com_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/) 
) - A recent addendum to the Canadian  Forces military administration 
manual says that military personnel who change  their sex or sexual identity “
have a right to privacy and respect,” but must  conform to the dress code and 
standards of deportment of their “target”  gender.  Thus male soldiers who 
believe they are women will be required to  wear women’s apparel, and vice 
versa.  
The document defines transsexual as a person born with the physical  
characteristics of one sex who emotionally and psychologically feels they 
belong  
to the opposite sex, whether they have undergone sex-change surgery or not.  
Rana Sioufi, a spokeswoman for the National Defense Department, told the  
media that the new directive was produced in response to inquiries from  
administrative staff on how to deal with gender-confused service members. 
“The CF is unique in that it must recruit, house, clothe, train and deploy  
its members,” Sioufi said. “This requires clear direction and standardized 
 instructions to deal with individuals who may not fall into the generally  
accepted gender categories.” 
In 1998, Canadian Forces agreed to afford its soldiers sex-change 
operations,  along with hormonal and psychiatric treatment, at a cost to 
Canadian 
taxpayers  of between $20,000 and $40,000 per procedure.  
Colonel Scott Cameron, director of medical services for the military in 
1998,  told the media at the time that the decision was a moral and medical 
obligation  as most provincial health care plans pay for sex-change surgery. 
However, he  called the desire to undergo “gender reassignment” an “illness.”
 
Scott Taylor, publisher of Esprit de Corps military magazine, told the 
_National Post_ 
(http://www.nationalpost.com/news/Dress+rules+established+transsexuals+military/3942334/story.html)
  that most service members resent the  “
politically correct” policies of an “out of touch headquarters staff,”  
especially in light of the recent report by the military ombudsman that  
criticized the National Defence Department for curtailing support for veterans  
and the families of fallen soldiers. 
“You couldn’t get much worse timing on that internally,” he said, 
commenting  on the release of the transsexual dress code document on the heels 
of 
the  ombudsman’s report. “It’s so removed from what the guys are facing over 
in  Afghanistan ... That doesn’t really relate to dress codes of the  
transgendered.”

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