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The Saskatchewan Government is in the province’s highest court fighting to prevent a Court of King’s Bench judge from determining if its Parents’ Bill of Rights actually violates the Charter.

In August 2023, the government announced a policy requiring students under 16 years of age to have parental permission before they change their pronouns or names in school.

LGBTQ2S+ advocates then requested and were granted a court injunction which halted the use of the policy.

In response, the Sask Party government enacted the use of the notwithstanding clause into Bill C-37, better known as the Parents’ Bill of Rights in attempt to stop the court challenge.

In February, Justice Michael Megaw ruled UR Pride should still get the chance to have the court review the law’s impacts under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Megaw’s decision …

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