Sask. appeals court hears arguments over challenges to pronoun law
Saskatchewan’s highest court is hearing the appeal of an earlier ruling the province lost concerning its pronoun consent law. The Parents’ Bill of Rights, a law passed by the provincial government last October, requires parental consent before a child under the age of 16 can use a different gender-related name or pronoun at school.
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