Sask. sees highest percentage agree with parental consent for pronoun change: Poll
It appears that people in Saskatchewan are split on whether a parent’s consent should be required for a child’s pronoun change at school, but more lean toward “yes” in Saskatchewan than in other provinces.
At the end of July, Angus Reid conducted an online poll to look into opinions on parental consent for a child’s pronoun and name change in school. That was before the policy in Saskatchewan was announced — that happened last Tuesday — but after the same policy was announced in New Brunswick.
The polling found 50 per cent of the 255 people who responded in Saskatchewan agreed that a parent should be told if their child wants to identify differently and parental consent should be required. That was the highest among the provinces, but not by much: Manitoba was right behind at 49 per cent of the 252 people who responded.
Angus Reid found 43 per cent of the 3,016 Canadians agreed with information and consent.