Law professors, human rights commissioner tell Sask. government to shelve Parents' Bill of Rights
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission is calling the government's Parents' Bill of Rights disappointing and polarizing, while a group of U of S law professors says the government is "knowingly overriding the constitutional rights of its citizens."
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![Commissioner Wilcox said while improvement and progress had been made in addressing discrimination in receiving housing since the 2018 report, systemic barriers and other challenges persist. Interim Saskatchewan Human Rights Commissioner Barry Wilcox said he respects the decision of former commissioner Heather Kuttai to resign in protest of the government's Parents' Bill of Rights.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6262817.1697728370!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/barry-wilcox.jpg)
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission is calling the government's Parents' Bill of Rights disappointing and polarizing, while a group of U of S law professors says the government is "knowingly overriding the constitutional rights of its citizens."