Alberta’s UCP to fight a legal challenge that aims to scrap school pronoun law
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government says it will fight hard to defend a court challenge to its school pronoun law.
“Alberta’s government will vigorously defend our position in court,” Heather Jenkins, press secretary to Justice Minister Mickey Amery, said in a statement after two LGBTQ+ advocacy groups officially filed the court challenge last week.
Jenkins stressed the legislation was introduced to strengthen ties between parents and their child’s education.
She said it will provide “more transparency, clarity, and consistency in their education and school community so students can continue to learn and grow.”
