Sask. students and teachers continue to grapple with pronoun consent law as school year wraps
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Sask. students and teachers continue to grapple with pronoun consent law as school year wraps | CBC News
The Parents' Bill of Rights or Bill 137, a law passed by the Saskatchewan government in 2023, requires parental consent before a child under the age of 16 can use a different gender-related name or pronoun at school.
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Sask. students and teachers continue to grapple with pronoun consent law as school year wraps | CBC News
The Parents' Bill of Rights or Bill 137, a law passed by the Saskatchewan government in 2023, requires parental consent before a child under the age of 16 can use a different gender-related name or pronoun at school.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
I can’t believe the notwithstanding clause was used to restrict the rights of trans youth. This @#$%ing world and all the right-wing assholes in decision-making positions is depressing
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Sask. students and teachers continue to grapple with pronoun consent law as school year wraps | CBC News
The Parents' Bill of Rights or Bill 137, a law passed by the Saskatchewan government in 2023, requires parental consent before a child under the age of 16 can use a different gender-related name or pronoun at school.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
Trans people give me hope. If we still have time at the end of the day to argue about something as meaningless as a pronoun, we must not have it that bad.
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Trans people give me hope. If we still have time at the end of the day to argue about something as meaningless as a pronoun, we must not have it that bad.
What so if it is only the Trans people who are suffering it is all good for you?
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I can’t believe the notwithstanding clause was used to restrict the rights of trans youth. This @#$%ing world and all the right-wing assholes in decision-making positions is depressing
Removing the notwithstanding clause is definitely a reform we will need to enact one day. It has no purpose other than giving the government unquestionable power without oversight.