Sask. Premier Working With Schools to Define ‘Supportive’ Policies Following Change Room Comment

Sask. Premier Working With Schools to Define ‘Supportive’ Policies Following Change Room Comment
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters at the Saskatchewan legislature in Regina on Oct. 10, 2023. The Canadian Press/Heywood Yu
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Saskatchewan’s Premier Scott Moe says his government is working with school divisions in the province to develop supportive policies for students following his election-time comment about school change room practices.

During the October provincial election campaign, Moe told reporters that his party’s “first order of business” if re-elected was the developing of a change room policy for schools that would require students to use change rooms that correspond to the child’s biological sex.
Chandra Philip
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Chandra Philip is a news reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times.