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Hundreds of gender-confused Canadian girls have had their breasts removed, data shows

Updated: October 2, 2023 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Oct 2, 2023 – 3:58 pm EDTMon Oct 2, 2023 – 4:24 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Disturbing new data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) shows that hundreds of minor girls in Canada have had their breasts removed in the past five years under the guise of treatment for gender confusion.

According to an analysis of the data by the National Post published last week, double mastectomies performed on gender-confused women went from 536 in the 2018-19 fiscal year to 985 in fiscal 2022-23. Since 2018, a whopping 4,071 “gender-affirming mastectomies or breast reductions” have been carried out on Canadian females, with 602 of the mutilating procedures being done on girls under age 18.

Three hundred three of the 602 breast mutilations were done on girls 17 and younger, with the youngest girl being 14.

While the numbers may be shocking to some, the National Post says the data only represents part of the story, as “the CIHI data exclude Quebec hospitals as well as surgeries performed in private clinics like the McLean Clinic in Mississauga, which describes its surgeons as ‘industry pioneers’ for top surgery — mastectomies and breast reductions in those assigned female at birth,

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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