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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he'll invoke the constitutional notwithstanding clause to force through a controversial new policy, about gender identity and the use of specific pronouns in schools. For a closer look at the legal perspective, we spoke with Adam Goldenberg, legal lead for UR Pride.
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@journo_dale Premier Moe is a coward and bully.

@Tintie4 Canada is signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Moe is an idiot who's looking for a populist issue to distract from his incompetent government.

@paulhillsdon Proud of you for this advocacy, @adamgoldenberg.

ALL YOUR CHILDREN ARE ABOUT TO LOOSE THEIR RIGHTS they won't learn about being touched in the "bad places" by people like Belinda Stickles she appreciates your participation #NeverVoteConservative

This dude @adamgoldenberg is why debilitatingly ignorant selfish people, and their #LyingConScum puppet masters, hate intelligent, decent people. He is extremely well-spoken and obviously very bright.

I’m not super versed on this, but I believe the crux is about potential abuse from parents. What in gods name do you think said potentially abusive parent will do if they find out the kids been keeping it from them? Rainbows and lollipops? Crazy

I don’t buy it…seen this disingenuous beta male before.

@ericwoolfe This is a really piece on the what discriminatory CON premiers want.. the world is watching as they knowingly put the most vulnerable kids at risk… why? Because they don’t care about them. Period. Pandering to the hateful fringe… always and still.

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@adamgoldenberg thank you for all you do.

Be it resolved that. Biology versus sexuality. Are 2 very different conversations. Let the progressives take this fight to Supreme Court if they are so confident
