B.C. MLA calls for review of 'age-appropriate' resources in schools
- On June 2, 2025, a Surrey MLA introduced a bill aimed at reviewing school materials in B.C. To confirm they are suitable for different age groups and to keep families informed about their children’s education.
- The legislation follows years of community efforts to end access to SOGI 123, a gender identity resource aimed at inclusivity in classrooms.
- The bill mandates an independent committee to review books, films, pamphlets, and other materials, labeling them by appropriate student age.
- Dhaliwal stated, “Parents deserve transparency in education,” and emphasized they “should be treated as partners and not adversaries.”
- The act aims to increase clarity and accountability by ensuring families stay informed and involved in their children’s schooling process.
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