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.
REGINA — A controversial bill on the use of pronouns in schools received final approval in the Saskatchewan legislature Friday.
The governing Saskatchewan Party said the law formalizes policies already in place in many school divisions, and ensures parents are informed about their kids.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Sask. government poised to pass Parents' Bill of RightsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's government is expected to pass Bill 137 and on Friday.
Lire la suite »
CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan legislature passes pronoun bill in special sittingREGINA — A controversial bill on the use of pronouns in schools has received final approval in the Saskatchewan legislature.
Lire la suite »
Cardiology clinic becomes first in Saskatchewan to opt out of public health careMOOSE JAW, Sask. — A cardiology clinic in Saskatchewan, the birthplace of medicare, has opted out of the publicly funded heath-care system. Dr.
Lire la suite »
CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan legislature passes pronoun bill in special sittingREGINA — A controversial bill on the use of pronouns in schools has received final approval in the Saskatchewan legislature.
Lire la suite »
Cardiology clinic becomes first in Saskatchewan to opt out of public health careMOOSE JAW, Sask. — A cardiology clinic in Saskatchewan, the birthplace of medicare, has opted out of the publicly funded heath-care system. Dr.
Lire la suite »
CP NewsAlert: Saskatchewan legislature passes pronoun bill in special sittingREGINA — A controversial bill on the use of pronouns in schools has received final approval in the Saskatchewan legislature.
Lire la suite »