Alberta government strengthening laws banning female genital mutilation
EDMONTON, AB – To better protect the health and safety of women and girls, Alberta’s government has announced steps to strengthen existing laws that ban female genital mutilation in the province.
If passed, Bill 10, the Health Professions (Protecting Women and Girls) Amendment Act, 2022 would mean health professionals who perform or facilitate female genital mutilation (FGM) or cutting would be removed from practising medicine, if convicted. Government officials say health professionals convicted of this crime in another jurisdiction would not be allowed to practise in Alberta. Additionally, reporting conduct related to FGM to law enforcement would be mandatory.
“Female genital mutilation and cutting violate the human rights of women and girls around the world and can cause lifelong health problems,” says Leela Sharon Aheer, MLA for Chestermere-Strathmore. “The coercive control of physical and psychological violence because of sex and gender must be eradicated. I’m proud this government is taking a stand to support survivors and ensure no women or girl will ever undergo this debilitating practice in Alberta.”
“This is the first jurisdiction to introduce professional legislation that speaks directly to the issue of FGM,” Aheer added.