
Saskatchewan Granted Permission to Appeal Court Decision in Pronoun Policy Case
Published on March 27, 2024
Saskatchewan has been given the go-ahead to appeal a court decision that permitted the launch of a lawsuit targeting the province’s pronoun policy. The policy required schools to have parental consent before students under 16 years of age could change their names or pronouns, Premier Scott Moe announced last August. The policy has since been rescinded and replaced with the Parents’ Bill of Rights. LGBT peer support group UR Pride, which filed the lawsuit against the provincial policy, petitioned the court to amend the case to also challenge the new law. The group has now consented to the government’s appeal, a spokesperson for Saskatchewan’s appeal court told The Epoch Times....
