Hundreds rally in Regina against pronoun policies as province pushes forward
Protesters against Saskatchewan’s controversial education policies gathered at the Legislative Building on Tuesday as the government worked to make the new policies law.
The new policies require parental approval for sex education classes, and when a young student wishes to change the name or pronouns they use in school.
Those policies expected to be turned into law in the next two weeks.
An injunction late last month put the policies on hold as a lawsuit makes its way through the courts, but Premier Scott Moe quickly announced his intention to use the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to bypass the court’s injunction. Moe also brought legislators back from their fall break early to push ahead with his goal to make the new policies law.