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Sask. Court Rules that Legal Challenge of Province’s Pronoun Policy Can Move Forward

The Court of Appeal ruled 4-1 that the lower court can assess if the pronoun consent law infringes constitutional rights despite the government's use of the notwithstanding clause.

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Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal has ruled that invoking the notwithstanding clause cannot stop a court from ruling whether a law violates the Charter.

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Reaction comes in to Court of Appeal ruling on pronouns litigation

The SFL and CUPE say they are encouraged by Appeals Court ruling.

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