More Canadians support using notwithstanding clause in ‘parental rights’ debate: poll
- Almost half of Canadians support the use of the notwithstanding clause to ensure schools inform parents about a child's desire to use a different name or pronoun, according to a poll.
- The majority of Canadians believe teachers should notify parents of such changes.
- Canadians are divided on discussing sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, with more support for topics like racism and climate change.
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