Judge grants injunction on Sask. pronoun policy in schools
- Premier Scott Moe plans to use an obscure constitutional clause to enforce a pronoun policy requiring parental consent for students to change names or pronouns.
- The policy, known as the "Parental Inclusion and Consent Policy," was blocked by the court, which granted an injunction until the constitutional challenge can be heard in November.
- The issue of how schools address sexual orientation and gender has become contentious in Canada, with Saskatchewan being one of several provinces to enact a pronoun policy.
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