Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal has allowed a challenge to the province’s pronoun law, which requires parental consent for children under 16 to use different names or pronouns at school. UR Pride Centre can argue the law violates the Charter of Rights. The government invoked the notwithstanding clause, but the court’s ruling permits continued litigation on constitutional grounds.
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