A lawyer for Egale Canada was very happy with the decision that came down on Monday morning from the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal on the provincial government’s pronoun law.
In a 4-1 decision, the court largely ruled against the government’s appeals, allowing a challenge of the controversial law to proceed. The law, titled the Parents’ Bill of Rights, requires schools to get parental consent before changing the name or gender that a student 16 or younger uses in school.
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“We were relieved and happy to see the