Saskatchewan Education Minister Dustin Duncan spoke on Tuesday about the province’s new policies which include parental permission for a child’s pronoun of choice, as well as allowing parents to opt out of sex education. “We have many schools in small communities and these changes put the teacher in a compromising position when they are working to build a relationship with students’ parents,” she said.
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Saskatchewan’s new education policy allows parents to opt out of sex-ed, choose their child’s pronouns
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