Last week Saskatchewan joined New Brunswick in adopting a new gender and pronoun policy for schools, which would require parental consent for students who wish to change their preferred name or pronouns. Photo: Unsplash. CANADAHALIFAX news Canadian parents believe schools should inform them if child wants to change pronouns: poll by admin 28 أغسطس، 2023 written by admin 28 أغسطس، 2023 195 According to a new poll by the Angus Reid Institute, if a student wants to change the pronouns of the sex they were assigned at birth, 78 per cent of those surveyed say parents need to be informed of this by the school. There is more of a split regarding schools needing parents to consent to changing pronouns. Four-in-10 people polled believe there should be parental consent, while nearly half disagree. Canadians with children younger than 18 feel more strongly about consent than those without school-aged children (48 per cent to 41 per cent). Last week, Saskatchewan joined New Brunswick in adopting a new gender and pronoun policy for schools, which would require parental consent for students who wish to change their preferred name or pronouns. Photo: The Angus Reid Institute. The survey found that the strongest support for consent came in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, while Atlantic provinces gave it the lowest approval. Federally, the poll finds Conservative supporters are more than twice as likely to say parents need to approve a pronoun change than Liberal or New Democratic Party (NDP) voters. RELATED: LGBTQ advocates in Saskatchewan gear up for human rights fight over pronoun rules Saskatchewan has mandated parental consent for the coming school year, as has New Brunswick. In Manitoba, it has become an election issue. Last week, Saskatchewan Education Minister Dustin Duncan announced the changes he said stemmed from concerns he heard from some parents and teachers. Duncan also announced parents could pull their children from all or some sexual education courses and that third parties could no longer teach those courses. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has said it’s considering legal challenges against Saskatchewan for the move, saying it puts some LGBTQ children at risk if they’re not accepted at home. With files from The Canadian Press الصفحات: 1 2 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Historic building in Annapolis Royal catches fire next post Teen killed in weekend Lunenburg County crash You may also like مهرجان السينما الأفريقية في مونتريال يكشف عن برنامجه 12 مارس، 2026 ’’ستقوم كندا بدورها‘‘ للمساهمة في إمدادات النفط العالمية 12 مارس، 2026 إيبي أجرى ’’مناقشة صريحة‘‘ مع السفير الأميركي حول... 12 مارس، 2026 Search for second Annapolis County ice fisher ongoing... 12 مارس، 2026 Nova Scotia Health to replace transformer after power... 12 مارس، 2026 Archeologists discover historical shipwreck on Sable Island 12 مارس، 2026 Politicians and environmentalists call for transparency on N.B.... 12 مارس، 2026 Warmer weather breaks temperature records in N.S. 12 مارس، 2026 Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid... 11 مارس، 2026 Budget cuts put seniors and vulnerable Nova Scotians... 11 مارس، 2026