Attorney for teen suspended after opposing trans ideology says religious freedom 'essentially dead' in Canada
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Attorney James Kitchen, who is representing 16-year-old Josh Alexander after he was suspended for opposing transgenderism, said the case indicates eroding freedom in Canada.
The high school junior was arrested on Feb. 6 for allegedly trespassing after he showed up at St. Joseph's Catholic High School in Renfrew, Ontario, despite an exclusion order. Kitchen is taking legal action by appealing the exclusion order against Alexander and filing a human rights complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
Alexander, who describes himself as a born-again Christian, was first suspended in November for organizing protests at his school against biological males in girls' bathrooms and arguing in class that God created two unchangeable genders.