Alberta to intervene in Saskatchewan’s gender pronoun court case
The Government of Alberta is standing by its neighbour to the east on the matter of gender pronoun policies.
Saskatchewan’s government recently introduced the Parents’ Bill of Rights, which, among other provisions, will require parental consent for children under the age of 16 who want to use a different name or pronoun at school than what they were assigned at birth.
UR Pride, a 2SLGBTQ+ group in Regina, has challenged the law, arguing that the Bill infringes on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Alberta’s Justice Minister and Solicitor General Mickey Amery is now seeking intervener status in the case.