Swift reaction to education policy changes in Saskatchewan
People across Saskatchewan are reacting to the newest provincial policy changes for students heading back to school in the fall.
Saskatchewan is changing policies on students changing names and pronouns, requiring the children under the age of 16 to get parental or guardian consent.
Julian Wotherspoon, the executive director of Planned Parenthood Regina, said her initial reaction was “disappointed but not surprised.”
“It’s an overstep by the government,” Wotherspoon said Tuesday. “It’s an overstep in a number of ways, but in particular, it’s an overstep that’s going to make school a less safe place for both students and educators in the fall when everybody’s back to school.”