Planned update to sperm-donor questions still unfair to gay, bisexual men: lawyer

A lawyer says planned revisions to a nearly 30-year-old policy on who can donate to sperm banks will continue to impose unnecessary screening questions on gay and bisexual men. A sign is displayed in front of Health Canada headquarters in Ottawa, Friday, Jan. 3, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

A lawyer says planned revisions to a nearly 30-year-old policy on who can donate to sperm banks will continue to impose unnecessary screening questions on gay and bisexual men.

Greg Ko, co-counsel for a Toronto man who launched a constitutional challenge alleging the current policy is discriminatory, said potential donors will still be asked if they had anal sex with one person or had multiple sexual partners in the previous three months. There is no scientific justification for those questions, he added.

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