The Liberal government’s bill to ban conversion therapy has passed in the House of Commons and will now go on to the Senate. A motion to accept Bill C-4 without amendment was presented by Conservative MP Rob Moore and was adopted unanimously by MPs on Dec. 1. During the previous Parliament, 62 Conservative MPs had opposed the bill, which died when the Liberal government dissolved Parliament and called an election on Aug. 15. Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole had said he would allow a free vote on the new bill, the Canadian Press had reported, but no MP opposed the bill this time around. During the last Parliament, some Conservative MPs had expressed concern about the far-reaching definition of conversion therapy included in the legislation, saying it could criminalize conversations between parents and children or religious leaders and congregants. Bill C-4  is tougher compared to the one introduced in the …