Saskatchewan's Court of Appeal has ruled a challenge of the province's pronoun policy can continue.

On Monday, the Court of Appeal found that litigation of the policy, which requires parental consent for children under 16 years of age who want to use a different name or pronoun at school, can be heard at the Court of King's Bench.

The decision clears the UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity to pursue whether the amendments to Saskatchewan's Education Act violates sections of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, limiting the right to life, liberty and security of the person (Section 7), and equality rights (Section 15(1)).

UR Pride, a centre at the University of Regina, can also seek a declaration that the amendments violate a section of the Canadian Charter of Righ

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