Sask. Opposition says pronoun and naming policy motivated by politics, transphobia

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Saskatchewan’s Opposition leader says a new policy on naming and gender pronoun use in schools is motivated by politics and transphobia.

NDP Leader Carla Beck called the policy announced by Education Minister Dustin Duncan, “reckless, cynical and divisive politics.”

“What we saw from this government was calculated policy to solve their own political problems and a policy that we fear will put already vulnerable kids at greater risk,” Beck said.

“We don’t support outing kids.”

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On Tuesday, Duncan announced that schools in the province must seek the permission of parents or guardians before allowing students under the age of 16 to change what the

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