'Chilling effect': Some teachers say Saskatchewan pronoun policy creates uncertainty

High school photography teacher Nick Day stands for a portrait in Regina on Friday Sept. 22, 2023. Day says the Saskatchewan government's pronoun policy is having a chilling effect in schools. The policy requires children under 16 to seek parental consent if they want to go by a different name or pronoun at school. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeremy Simes

REGINA - Saskatchewan high school teacher Nick Day normally requests his students fill out a survey at the start of the year, asking them to write their hobbies or interests, as well as their names and pronouns.

The Regina photography teacher offered the same survey this September, but he's now hesitant to look at his students' answers. The surveys are a chance to get to know them better and ensure their rights are being respected, he said.

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