Sask. Party's '1st order of business' to be gendered change room policy in schools: Scott Moe | CBC News LoadedThe policy was not part of the platform released over the weekend. Moe said the party was just alerted to concerns "recently."Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe has announced that the first priority of a re-elected government would be to issue a provincewide policy on school changerooms.
Terms like "biological boys" and "biological girls" can be used to imply that transgender people are still their assigned sex at birth, despite their identity."It is imagining some biological certainty about bodies. It pretends we are all binary. It pretends there's some biological truth that they know about people.
When asked whether there were complaints from any other schools, the party said that providing "a fulsome and accurate response" would require accessing government resources, which it is not able to do during the ongoing election campaign.Prairie Valley School Division, which oversees Balgonie Elementary, declined in a statement to provide any details that could jeopardize student privacy and safety.
"What about the rights of all of the other girls that are changing in that very change room? They have rights as well, and they have a right to be safe," said Moe, to claps and cheers from Sask. Party supporters and candidates. "If we look at data, if we look at patterns, if you look at crimes and hate crimes and behaviour, says this is going to make schools less safe," said skelton.NDP Leader Carla Beck said Moe's proposed change room policy would make kids who are already vulnerable even more so."This is the most ugly kind of politics. People in this province consistently are worried about health care. They're worried about being able to pay their bills.
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