The NDP says the Saskatchewan Party’s Scott Moe needs to provide answers after a candidate’s two children and their use of a school change room were brought up in the election campaign.
Moe said this week his first order of business, if his party is re-elected Oct. 28, would be to ban “biological boys” from using school changing rooms with “biological girls.”
The promise came after Moe said he learned of a complaint about two biological males changing for gym class with girls at a southeast Saskatchewan school. It was not previously included in the Saskatchewan Party’s campaign platform.
The Canadian Press has learned a parent of the two children who are the subjects of the complaint is an NDP candidate.
Asked about the issue at a campaign stop Friday in Regina, fellow NDP candidate Nicole Sarauer said children shouldn’t be outed for their gender identity or sexuality.
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