Saskatchewan legislature passes pronoun bill in special sitting
REGINA — A controversial bill on the use of pronouns in schools received final approval in the Saskatchewan legislature Friday.
The new law prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without receiving parental consent. It uses the notwithstanding clause to override sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Saskatchewan’s Human Rights Code.
The governing Saskatchewan Party said the law formalizes policies already in place in many school divisions, and ensures parents are informed about their kids.
“It is the government’s belief that parents are partners in their children’s education,” Dustin Duncan, the minister of Crown Investments Corporation, said in the final debate Friday morning.