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Saskatchewan Parents’ Bill of Rights appeal hearing: Heres what will be argued [Video]

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Arguments between UR Pride and the Government of Saskatchewan on the Parents’ Bill of Rights will be moving ahead to the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan beginning on Monday, Sept. 23.

Egale Canda, an organization which launched the legal challenge alongside UR Pride, provided an outline into their main issues on Thursday, as well as an anticipated court schedule.

On Monday, the courtroom is scheduled to open at 9:50 a.m. for preliminary matters, with arguments set to start at 10 a.m.

The Government of Saskatchewan will begin their arguments. This will be followed by the Governments of Alberta and New Brunswick, which are third parties permitted by the court to share their expertise or experience, otherwise known as interveners. In the afternoon, UR Pride will begin its arguments.

On Tuesday morning, UR Pride will continue arguments, followed by submissions by the remaining interveners. The province will then be able to make reply submissions.

The upcoming Court of Appeal process follows a lengthy debate over …

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