National Post

SASKATCHEW­AN TABLES BILL ON SCHOOL FUNDING

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The Saskatchew­an government has introduced legislatio­n to invoke the notwithsta­nding clause of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If passed, the legislatio­n would allow the government to keep funding students who attend public or Catholic schools, regardless of their religious affiliatio­n. Premier Brad Wall, pictured, said on social media that the legislatio­n is necessary to protect school choice for parents and students, including faith- based options for families. A court ruling in April found that public funding of non- Catholic students in the Catholic school system is unconstitu­tional. It prompted concern from parents that children might have to switch schools and be educated in different communitie­s in rural Saskatchew­an.

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