Moe not budging on education policy changes despite several protests against
Tuesday is the first day of school which means the newest changes to the province’s education policy will officially come into effect.
Last month, the Government of Saskatchewan announced schools would have to have permission from a parent or guardian when a student under the age of 16 wanted to change their name or gender, provide updates to families on its sexual health curriculum, and stop having third parties take part in lessons.
This has led to a lot of opposition from different organizations and groups such as the Sask. NDP.
Despite this, the province isn’t budging. Premier Scott Moe, who was in Shell Lake on the Labour Day Long Weekend, told paNOW these changes make the overall policy more inclusive.