It’s a popular program for young people, more than 50,000 Canadian kids take part in cadets. For boys joining cadets means keeping their hair short. It’s a dress code that is being questioned by a Shuswap family.
They believe the rule discriminates against boys who are forced to chop off their hair to take part in cadets while girls are not.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Shuswap family questions cadet dress code
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