Scott Moe said last week he would issue provincial directive banning boys from girls’ changerooms
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says he didn’t know an NDP candidate’s two children and their use of a school change room were the subjects of a complaint when he made an election campaign promise on the issue.
The promise came after Moe said he learned of a complaint about two biological males changing for gym class with girls at a southeast Saskatchewan school.Moe told reporters Monday he became aware of the complaint last week and reporters later asked him about it at a campaign stop. “It’s a policy that is grounded in the fact that we will endeavour to support each and every student in each and every classroom in each and every school, in every community across this province,” Moe said Monday.He also said the Saskatchewan Party had no part in sharing information about the NDP candidate’s children.Last week, Moe said of the change room complaint: “This has come to light in the last day or two. We maybe heard some rumours or inklings from it before.
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