A judge in Regina, Saskatchewan has granted an injunction to halt the province's Policy requiring parental consent for students under 16 to change their names or pronouns. LGBTQ+ organization UR Pride filed a lawsuit arguing that the policy could lead to teachers outing or misgendering children and violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The judge ruled that the policy cannot be implemented or enforced until its legitimacy is decided by the court. The government is reviewing the decision and remains committed to the policy, while Premier Scott Moe is considering using the notwithstanding clause to protect parental rights.
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