La Saskatchewan adopte sa loi sur les jeunes trans de moins de 16 ans à l'école

People attend a rally opposing the Saskatchewan government's proposed legislation on pronoun policy in front of the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Saskatchewan politicians are to return to the legislature today for third reading on the government's proposed pronoun bill. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - A controversial bill on the use of pronouns by school students received final approval in the Saskatchewan legislature and was passed into law Friday.

The law prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without receiving parental consent. The Saskatchewan Party government recalled the legislature for a special sitting to pass the law, and invoked the notwithstanding clause to allow it to override sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Saskatchewan's Human Rights Code.

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