Christian group says it influenced Saskatchewan government over pronoun rules

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A Saskatchewan government spokesperson said in an email earlier this week there was no influence from Action4Canada

The founder of group described as a national Christian organization says it’s been successful in influencing the Saskatchewan Party government to adopt pronoun and sexual education policies that affect children at school.

“The premier and others also had a meet-and-greet in a park, which was a good opportunity to get some of the information in their hands,” Gaw said in a recent interview.In late August, Duncan banned third-party organizations from teaching sexual education courses, and said parents could pull children from participating.

Gaw said the changes are a “partial win,” because the group also wanted non-governmental and “special interest group” flags, including Pride flags, to be banned from schools.A government spokesperson said in an email earlier this week there was no influence from Action4Canada and “the policy was influenced by parents across Saskatchewan.”

Helen Kennedy, the executive director of Egale Canada, a national LGBTQ organization, said claims of indoctrination ignore facts and data. “Their attempts to disrupt the meeting continued, and tensions rose. At this point, the meeting was adjourned by board motion,” a spokesperson with Saskatoon Public Schools said in a statement.

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