A vast majority of Canadians agree that adults should have the right to seek the sexual counselling of their choice, according to a new poll. Conducted by Nanos for the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), the poll found that 78 percent of Canadians agree that consenting adults should be free to seek the sexual counselling of their choice, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. The JCCF said this finding stands in stark contrast to Bill C-6, which seeks to ban “conversion therapy” by making it a criminal offence to offer “treatment or services designed to change an individual’s sexual orientation to heterosexual or gender identity to cisgender, or to reduce non-heterosexual sexual attraction or sexual behaviour.” The poll also found that 33 percent of Canadians feel “uncomfortable” with the government making it illegal to provide counselling to gay individuals to reduce unwanted sexual behaviour while allowing straight …