Local pride group ‘cautiously hopeful’ Supreme Court will strike down Sask. pronoun law
The president of Battlefords Area Pride says she’s “cautiously hopeful” the Supreme Court of Canada will overturn Saskatchewan’s school pronoun law — and limit how far governments can go using the Constitution’s notwithstanding clause.
“I’m hoping that they strike down the law and the use of the notwithstanding clause,” said Bobbi Sue Thompson.
“The use of the notwithstanding clause should be restricted to where it’s absolutely necessary, not a matter of political convenience.”
The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will hear appeals in the case involving Saskatchewan’s Parental Inclusion and Consent Policy, which requires students under 16 to get parental permission before changing their names or pronouns at school.


