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Parents Bill of Rights Act heads to committee

Parents Bill of Rights Act heads to committee

Daily Leg Update: Vote was 37-11 in favor of second reading for the bill requiring parental consent for gender based name changes, now being considered by committee of the whole.
A new front opens in Saskatchewan's battle over parental rights

A new front opens in Saskatchewan's battle over parental rights

“We just feel attacked, we feel alone, we feel scared for our organization," says Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre as they and other organizations that taught preventative sexual assault education in schools are no longer allowed in the classroom.
Today at the Leg: Oct. 19, 2023

Today at the Leg: Oct. 19, 2023

Second reading debate set to wrap up today for Bill 137 - Parents Bill of Rights Act
Deadline to audition for TeleMiracle 48 is quickly approaching

Deadline to audition for TeleMiracle 48 is quickly approaching

Performers can audition by video submission, or in person in Saskatoon on Saturday, Oct. 21, or in Regina on Sunday, Oct. 29.
Regina coworkers celebrate $100,000 Extra win

Regina coworkers celebrate $100,000 Extra win

Quewezance said the group has been playing Lotto 6/49 together for years, which makes this win even more special.
Union leaders speak out against parental consent bill

Union leaders speak out against parental consent bill

Sask Federation of Labour and SEIU-West both denounce Parents Bill of Rights Act as the “Notwithstanding Clause bill.”
Mayor Charlie Clark states concerns about parental consent bill

Mayor Charlie Clark states concerns about parental consent bill

In a social media post Saskatoon’s Mayor Clark says he agrees with those who have asked province to withdraw legislation.
As special sitting goes on, NDP seeks focus on other issues

As special sitting goes on, NDP seeks focus on other issues

Daily Leg Update: Opposition New Democrats demanding the government address Regina Lutheran Home closure, issues with daycare, and what they see as other pressing priorities.
Tentative agreement voted down in Prince Albert

Tentative agreement voted down in Prince Albert

CUPE 882 members vote 81 percent against deal.
Major donation assures new Breast Cancer Screening Bus

Major donation assures new Breast Cancer Screening Bus

The Kinsmen Foundation presented a $1M cheque to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan’s Breast Cancer Screening Bus campaign
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