Skate Canada to stop hosting events in Alberta due to sports gender law
EDMONTON — Canada’s governing body for figure skating says Alberta is now a no-go zone for national and international events because of its law on transgender athletes.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called the organization’s refusal to hold events in the province “disgraceful” and said her government expects an apology.
Skate Canada, in a statement Tuesday, said its new policy is due to the provincial law — the Fairness and Safety in Sport Act — that prohibits transgender athletes from participating in female-only sports.
The law, which came into effect Sept. 1, blocks transgender athletes from Alberta who are 12 and older from competing in female amateur sports.


