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Transgende­r woman in bridal dress flap

Supporters protest after Saskatoon store refused to let her try on gowns

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SASKATOON— Outrage over an allegation that a transgende­r person was refused service at a bridal shop in Saskatoon has prompted dozens of people to rally outside the store.

Rohit Singh was looking for a bridal gown at Jenny’s Bridal Boutique late last month but says she was told that men weren’t allowed to try on the clothing.

Singh, who identifies herself as a woman, attended the Saturday rally and says the outpouring of support made her feel even happier than her wedding day.

“Everybody came to me, to shake hands with me, to take pictures with me. I was so happy,” Singh said.

Miki Mappin, with the Gender Equality Society of Saskatchew­an, said her group organized the rally and circulated a petition that calls for gender identity and expression to be included in the province’s human rights legislatio­n.

Mappin said many of the people at the rally expressed their support by cross-dressing, even if they weren’t transgende­r.

“It was festive. It was fun. The store owner left. She closed her store quite early,” Mappin said.

No one at the store was available for comment. The phone was not answered. Singh said she went to the store on April 21with her fiancé and a friend and when they selected a dress, they asked to try it on. Singh said the person working at the store assumed that it was for her female friend. When they explained that the dress was for Singh, the situation went downhill. “She said, ‘Oh, I don’t allow men to wear dresses in my store.’ I explained to her that I’m not a man, I’m a transgende­r and my sexchange procedure is going on,” Singh said. “She told me, ‘It doesn’t matter to me.’ And then she snatched that dress from my hand.” Singh said she left the shop in tears. Many people from across North America have expressed scorn on social media for the bridal store.

Singh said she intends to lodge a complaint with the Saskatchew­an Human Rights Commission.

Singh, who is originally from India, explained that she met husband Colin Peace while she was doing a master’s in biotechnol­ogy at the University of Toronto.

They were married April 29.

 ?? LIAM RICHARDS/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Rohit Singh with husband Colin Peace outside Jenny’s Bridal Boutique, where Singh was refused service.
LIAM RICHARDS/THE CANADIAN PRESS Rohit Singh with husband Colin Peace outside Jenny’s Bridal Boutique, where Singh was refused service.

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