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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.

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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

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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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        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.

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          reannlegge@lemmy.ca
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          What so if it is only the Trans people who are suffering it is all good for you?

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          • streetfestival@lemmy.caS streetfestival@lemmy.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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            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.

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