Unions say Sask. Party should focus on affordability crisis, not parental rights
As the parental rights debate continues in Saskatchewan, those opposing the proposed legislation are making their voices heard.
The legislation, dubbed the “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” includes a measure requiring schools to inform parents when a young student wishes to change the name or pronouns they use in school.
On Wednesday, the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour and SEIU-West held a news conference outside of Saskatchewan Party MLA Gordon Wyant’s office.
Lori Johb, president of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, explained why the unions chose Wyant’s office in particular.