Canadian figure skaters support Skate Canada’s Alberta ban, hope for future return
GATINEAU — Canadian figure skaters supported the national governing body’s decision to ice events in Alberta, while holding out hope that major competitions could one day return to the province.
The national sport governing body announced last month it will no longer host international and national events in Alberta because of the provincial Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, a law that bars transgender Albertans aged 12 and older from competing in female-only sports.
Calgary-born ice dancer Paul Ayer, who now trains out of Terrebonne, Que., said he stands with Skate Canada and is focusing on his programs with partner Alicia Fabbri at this weekend’s Canadian figure skating championships.
“We’re Skate Canada athletes, so we stand with Skate Canada with what they decide,” said Ayer.











