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Canada Post suspends workers for refusal to deliver ‘child sex-change ban’ flyer: report

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Canada Post has suspended two mail carriers in New Brunswick after they refused to deliver a flyer calling for a “child sex-change ban” in the province, according to a report.

The flyers were from registered national lobbyist Campaign Life Coalition, which has sent out three postcards across New Brunswick ahead of the province’s Oct. 21 election, reported the Telegraph-Journal, citing a news piece from The Brunswick News.

The postcards have accused teachers of “pushing transgenderism” and described gender-affirming medical care as “chemical and surgical mutilation,” according to the report. The third and latest postcard states that “no child is ‘born in the wrong body,’” and that “God doesn’t make mistakes.”

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