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Letters: Moe uses online survey to justify a bad decision for Sask.
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Readers offer their opinions on Saskatchewan\u0027s new pronoun policy in schools and a new mini\u002Dpark at a closed intersection in Saskatoon.

on the basis of the wishes of 241 people who reside in the province.

Moe is playing with statistics in order to justify a bad policy decision made without any consultation with the affected school boards who are then forced to implement a policy that will harm children. Leave education to the educators and parents with children in the public schools.The pronoun issue reminds us of similar situations where government departments and their agents thought they knew better than parents of vulnerable children.

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