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Community members, advocates fear rise of transphobia in Sask. after election

Sask. Party said gendered change room policy in schools is '1st order of business'

CBC NewsPratyush Dayal

As the Saskatchewan Party remains in power after Monday's election, some advocates, experts, families and trans teens worry for the future.

Premier Scott Moe made a campaign promise that if re-elected, his party's "first order of business" would be a policy restricting students to change rooms based on their assigned sex at birth. Moe said this is a safety issue.

Shala Nufeld said she is scared and disappointed about what future lies ahead for her non-binary trans kid, Zipp. Zipp said change room…

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Community members, advocates fear rise of transphobia in Sask. after election

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CBC NewsPratyush Dayal, Posted: Oct 30, 2024 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 15 minutes ago
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