A legal challenge over the provincial government’s controversial pronoun policy can go ahead, according to a ruling delivered on Monday by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.

The policy, which requires schools to get parental consent before changing the name or gender that a student 16 or younger uses in school, caused a storm of controversy when it was first announced. The law also requires that parents be notified when schools teach sexual health education and gives them the option to take their kids out of the class if they wish.

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