Sask. unveils divisive pronoun policy for schools

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Sask. unveils divisive pronoun policy for schools
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The Saskatchewan government has announced a policy requiring parental consent if a child under 16 wants to change their name or pronouns in school, a decision some say will put children at risk and others say puts parents' rights first.

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