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Saskatchewan requests Supreme Court of Canada hear its appeal to pronoun law quickly

REGINA - Saskatchewan’s government is hoping the Supreme Court of Canada will quickly hear its appeal to a ruling on the province’s school pronoun law, citing the legal case as one of national importance.

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Saskatchewan requests Supreme Court of Canada hear its appeal to pronoun law quickly

Students from Balfour Collegiate high school join a walkout protesting the Province’s proposed pronoun legistlation in Regina, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Valerie Zink


REGINA - Saskatchewan’s government is hoping the Supreme Court of Canada will quickly hear its appeal to a ruling on the province’s school pronoun law, citing the legal case as one of national importance.

The province is seeking leave to appeal after the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ruled a challenge of the law, which prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent, can continue.

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