Murray Mandryk: Sask. government's actions contradict its pronoun case

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Murray Mandryk: Sask. government's actions contradict its pronoun case
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Not everyone — especially, its most zealous proponents — believes this policy is even remotely about helping transgender kids.

Perhaps the Sask. Party government doesn’t completely share this narrative , but it surely shares the banner message that this is about “parents’ rights” over the rights of transgender kids.

Isn’t that also a “premature,” “all-or-nothing” approach? How much “professional support” is there for kids in schools these days? And doesn’t insisting on enforcement of your policy call into question any notion that it’s foremost about protecting and supporting students?Article content In fact, one thing we learned from Tuesday’s court proceedings is that the government cobbled this policy together in a little more than a week after receiving 18 letters .

Thus, UR Diversity lawyer Adam Goldenberg’s argument on Tuesday that his clients are more than political “busybodies,” and why there is urgency in seeking to pause this policy.

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