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86% of people in Saskatchewan support new parental rights policy on gender in schools: poll

Updated: August 29, 2023 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Aug 29, 2023 – 2:48 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The vast majority of Saskatchewan residents supports a new provincial policy that seeks to keep parents informed if their child wants to identify as a different gender at school. 

According to an August 28 survey by the Angus Reid Institute, 86 percent of Saskatchewan participants advocated for parental rights, supporting the province’s recent mandate that parents must be informed if their child wants to go by a different “gender.”  

“A new poll from Angus Reid Institute shows strong support in SK and across Canada for Parental Inclusion and Consent in education with 86% in SK supporting some level of notification for parents when children want to change their gender identity in school,” Premier Scott Moe posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

“Just 10% agree with the NDP position that parents should not be informed,” he added. 

A new poll from Angus Reid Institute shows strong support in SK and across Canada for Parental Inclusion and Consent in education with 86% in SK supporting some level of notification for parents when children want to change their gender identity in school.

Just 10% agree with… pic.twitter.com/WKRFjm2pML

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