Hours before the government introduced Bill 137, a mother shared text messages on her phone from the day her eldest child killed themselves.
That same morning Sarah Mackenzie, the mother of a nonbinary child who died by suicide earlier this year, said “things are just going to keep getting worse” for LGBTQ+ students under the incoming Parents’ Bill of Rights Act.
the lack of resources when it comes to counsellors and mental health support in Saskatchewan schools. Cockrill said he was pleased to introduce the bill, saying “parents should always be involved in important decisions involving their children.” Concerning matters of parents Robertson said “I have felt every opportunity to be involved in my kids schooling and I have.”
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