Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirmed on Thursday that her government will introduce legislation on pronouns in schools after classes begin in September. “I don’t want to presuppose what the outcome of those deliberations would be, but there will be lots of time to be able to get the policies in place and to implement them. So, we have to make sure we have that robust discussion,” Smith said.
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