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Sask. realtor blasted for anti-vaccine, anti-mask views and transphobic comments about Canada's top doctor

A prominent Saskatoon real estate agent is under fire for questioning the genderof Canada's chief public health officer Theresa Tam, as well earlierstatements against mask-wearing and COVID-19 vaccinations.

Cam Bird issued apology about the remarks over the weekend

Saskatoon real estate agent Cam Bird is being criticized for recent social media posts questioning the gender of Canada's top public health official, as well as earlier posts saying he won't wear a mask or get the COVID-19 vaccine. (remax.ca)

A prominent Saskatoon real estate agent is under fire for questioning the genderof Canada's chief public health officer Theresa Tam, as well earlierstatements against mask-wearing and COVID-19 vaccinations.

"It's amazing someone thinks this is OKto not only think these things, but to say thempublicly," OUT Saskatoon's co-interim director Jack Saddelback said."This mentality is not welcome in our country and in our community."

A news article was posted this week on Twitter with Tam's vaccine recommendations. One commenter asked whyshe meaning Tamstill has a job.

"You mean he..." Saskatoon real estate agent Cam Bird replied on the public page.

Bird continued a few minutes later.

"How Do they say ... identify as a female now but pretty certain wasn't the same gender at birth," Birdwrote.

Saddleback and other critics calledBird'scomments "transphobic," and said they should not be tolerated by his professional association, hisregulatoror by the ReMax brand he represents.

Otherssay home buyers and sellers have a right to know whether their agent believes infollowing COVID-19 public health laws.

Although Bird could not be reached for comment Friday, he posted an apology about the remarks to his Facebook page over the weekend. On Monday morning, that post was no longer visible to the public, but it has since reappeared. His Twitter account appears to have been deleted.

In the post, Bird acknowledged the comments were "very hurtful."

"I was unaware of how those comments would be so hurtful not only to Dr. Tam but to members of the Trans Community," Bird said in the post.

"Hurtful comments like mine can leave lasting wounds and for that reason I understand that it will be difficult to simply accept that I am deeply sorry, but I am."

Bird said in the post that since Thursday, he's had some time to reflect on himself, the comments and those who he offended.

"It does not represent who I am or my families values and I assure you that I can and will do better going forward by taking sensitivity training so as to become more knowledgeable and aware to all those that are discriminated against in our society."

Saskatoon two-spirit actor and comedian Dakota Ray Hebert says recent transphobic posts by real estate agent Cam Bird have no place in society. (Jason Warick/CBC)

Bird's latest commentsfollowedotherpublic Facebook postssaying he won't be getting the COVID-19 vaccineand won't be wearing a mask.

"I'm taking a hard pass on any of these fixes until I see years worth of testing, and even [then] I'm not sure," Bird wrote.

Fellow Saskatoon agent Norm Fisher said it's important for all members of hisprofession to follow public health laws, and to set a good example.He said Bird's comments are "not reflective of what most realtors believe.

"I don't like wearing a mask, but I get it. It's a small inconvenience. Some people just slip down these deep, dark rabbit holes," Fisher said.

"And commentson the gender identityor sexual orientation of anyone is never appropriate. We're best not to speak about things we don't understand."

Saskatoon real estate agent Cam Bird has posted frequent criticisms of COVID-19 public health laws, saying he won't get vaccinated or wear a mask. Critics say this is important information for potential clients to know. (Facebook)

Neither the Saskatchewan Real Estate Commissionnor ReMax Saskatoon returned interview requests Friday. An official with the Canadian Real Estate Commission said they do not comment on complaints unless there is a finding against an agent.

The Saskatchewan Realtors' Association issued a written statement saying their organization believes in inclusion and diversity.

"The SRA does not condone Mr. Bird's unfortunate comments, nor do they reflect the values and beliefsof the SRA," read the statement.

The statement said the SRA "has mechanisms in place" to deal with members if complaints are made.

Hebert and several others say they contacted or laid complaints with these bodies. Saddleback said he hopes theycommunicate the resultsopenly and promptly.

"Silence sends a strong message. Where do they stand on human rights in our country?" Saddleback said.

Saskatoon realtor Cam Bird has posted comments labeled transphobic and anti-vaccine, anti-mask, as well as a series of posts falsely claiming voter fraud in the US presidential election. Many of his posts were labeled 'false' or 'partly false' by Facebook. (Facebook)

Two-spiritactor and comedian Dakota Ray Hebert, who savedsome of the posts that Bird has now deleted,agreed with Saddleback.

"Are you kidding me? Imagine being so stupidly boldto think you could lob these comments publicly, on pages where you also do your job?" Hebert said.

Saddelback and Hebert offered to help Bird learn more about these issues. They want him to see how these comments can damage mental health and contribute to the extremely high rates of violence against gender diverse people.

In addition tothis week's comments about Tam, Bird has been a frequent critic of COVID-19 health rules.

Last month, Birdposted a lengthy story comparing health and government officials to an abusive boyfriend who controls and restricts his partner's movements.

"I know he's only doing this because he loves me ... he's doing this for my own good," it read.

Just before Christmas, he posted a photo on his public Facebook page reading, "The GOVT Convinced you To take an experimental VAX."

Last August, he posted, "I'm fine if everyone wishes to wear masks as I hope you are fine if I don't!"

Several of hisCOVID-19 posts, as well as others falsely claiming voter fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, were either removed by Facebook or were labelled as "false" or "partly false" information by Facebook.