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The president of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation says she hopes the Supreme Court will bring clarity to the province's pronoun law, after the country's highest court said it will hear appeals on it.
The law prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent, which Samantha Becotte said puts teachers in a difficult position.
βWe continue to advocate for the government of Saskatchewan to repeal Bill 137 and ensure that teachers have that professional autonomy,β she said.
Teachers should be allowed to use their professional judgment to be able to create safe learning spaces for all students i
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