The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it has dropped a legal challenge to New Brunswick’s changes to the province’s sexual orientation and gender policy in schools. New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt speaks as she arrives for a first ministers meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang CANADAHALIFAX news Rights group drops legal challenge after New Brunswick reverses trans student policy by admin 30 يناير، 2025 written by admin 30 يناير، 2025 65 CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press FREDERICTON — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it has dropped its legal challenge against the New Brunswick government because the province reversed a “harmful” policy on transgender students. The rights group had gone to court over the previous government’s requirement that students under 16 receive parental consent before teachers could use their preferred first names and pronouns. But the Progressive Conservatives’ policy was changed after the Liberals won the October provincial election and permitted young students starting Jan. 1 to choose their own names and pronouns in school. In a news release, the civil liberties association says it has discontinued its legal challenge because the government has provided a “safer, more affirming and inclusive” environment for New Brunswick students. The previous Tory government had said parents have the right to know whether their young children are questioning their gender identity, but critics had called the rule discriminatory. In October 2023 the Saskatchewan government passed a law preventing children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns in school without parental consent. That law is being challenged in court. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 29, 2025. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Students dismissed early as double whammy of weather hits region next post Driver facing multiple charges after fatal car-pedestrian crash You may also like جولي تجتمع بقادة صناعة الصلب والنقابات، لكنها لم... 5 يونيو، 2025 كيبيك: توجه لخفض عدد المهاجرين الدائمين إلى 25... 5 يونيو، 2025 Search group warns against fake fundraisers exploiting two... 5 يونيو، 2025 Scientists seek to study eDNA to identify how... 5 يونيو، 2025 Rise in number of great whites in N.S.... 5 يونيو، 2025 What happened to the Sullivan children in Nova... 5 يونيو، 2025 Nova Scotia removes trade barriers with five provinces... 5 يونيو، 2025 بنك كندا يُبقي معدل الفائدة الأساسي عند 2,75% 4 يونيو، 2025 ساسكاتشِوان: حرائق الغابات تجبر 15 ألفاً على المغادرة... 4 يونيو، 2025 Committee to discuss NS Power breach that allowed... 4 يونيو، 2025