QUEBEC: Province Launches First-Ever Registry Of Homophobic Acts
QUEBEC: Province Launches First-Ever Registry Of Homophobic Acts
In what is being touted as a world-first, the province of Quebec has launched an official registry to track acts of homophobia. With funding from the Quebec Justice Department, the campaign is being administered by Montreal's gay helpline, Gai Écoute.
Gai Écoutes anonymous and confidential Registre des actes homophobes will document complaints ranging from name-calling in schools to psychological harassment at work and physical assaults against gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people. The registry will not be used as a tool for a new homophobia police, McCutcheon said. We will refer people (who fill out the registrys forms) to existing resources, like youth protection officials, the human rights commission and the police, he said. We do not plan to intervene directly. Based on the number and type of calls Gai Écoute gets, McCutcheon said he expects there might be hundreds of complaint-worthy cases for the registry. We notice it especially in calls from outside of Montreal, in smaller communities. Sometimes its a student who got mocked at school or a teenager with parents threatening to throw the young person out."
After two years, Gai Écoute will analyze its data and make recommendations to the provincial government. Quebec's anti-gay groups are, predictably, screaming.
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