Saskatchewan Party Leader Denies Knowledge of Kids' Identities in Change Room Policy Debate
Scott Moe claims he was unaware that an NDP candidate's children were involved in a complaint prompting his proposed change room policy.
- Scott Moe announced a policy to ban 'biological boys' from girls' change rooms if re-elected, following a complaint he was unaware involved an NDP candidate's children.
- The policy was not part of the Saskatchewan Party's original campaign platform and was introduced after Moe learned of the complaint last week.
- Moe insists he did not know the identities of the children involved in the complaint and denies any party involvement in sharing their information.
- LGBTQ+ advocates have criticized the proposed policy, arguing it endangers transgender youth, while the NDP accuses the Saskatchewan Party of engaging in divisive politics.
- NDP Leader Carla Beck emphasizes that voters are more concerned with broader educational and economic issues, including class sizes and cost of living.