Canadian lawmakers vote to make national anthem gender neutral
The Canadian Senate has passed a bill that changes the text of the English-language version of the national anthem to make it gender-neutral.
The move is set to change the words "in all thy sons command" to "in all of us command" in the anthem, O Canada.
The private member's bill from 2016 had stalled in the Senate as Conservatives fought its passage, but it won approval on a voice vote on Wednesday Jan 31,2018
The fight to change two words in the lyrics of O Canada has stirred a passionate debate.
A similar plan was rejected in 2010 by the Conservatives, who then held the majority in parliament.
The new bill was first introduced in 2016 by Liberal MP Mauril BĂ©langer, who had been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) and who died later that year.
Since 1980, when O Canada officially became the country's anthem, 12 bills had been introduced in the House to strip the reference to "sons", but all attempts had failed until now
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