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Survey suggests Sask. residents divided on support of pronoun legislation

    Saskatchewan residents are divided on whether they support the government's recent school pronoun legislation, a new survey suggests.In an online survey conducted by the Angus Reid Institute, 55 per cent of respondents said they support the bill, passed in October, that requires schools to seek parental consent if a student wants to use a different pronoun or name. Thirty-nine per cent of respondents said they opposed the bill, and five per cent said they weren't sure.Respondents were also asked

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