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Sask. government’s ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ becomes law

The third and final reading of Saskatchewan’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights” passed Friday morning, a bill requiring parental consent if a youth under the age of 16 wants to be referred by a different pronoun or name at school.

The legislation, largely understood to be focused on trans and gender-diverse students, was immediately granted royal assent, making it law in Saskatchewan.

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