Times Colonist

Sask. to appeal school-funding ruling

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REGINA — The Saskatchew­an government says it will appeal a Court of Queen’s Bench ruling that says the province can’t provide Catholic schools funding for students who aren’t Catholic.

Justice Minister Gordon Wyant said he hopes the Saskatchew­an Court of Appeal will clarify the lower court’s decision.

Saskatchew­an has already said it will use the notwithsta­nding clause to avoid the court’s directive.

Education Minister Don Morgan said invoking the rarely used section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms will give parents certainty about the schools they chose for their children, regardless of the outcome of the appeal.

“The notwithsta­nding provisions last for a period of five years so we want to have some certainty. The court case is already underway and gone this far, so we think it is a proper way to conclude everything,” Morgan said.

The court ruling released last month said provincial funding of non-Catholic students attending separate schools infringes on religious neutrality and equality rights.

Justice Donald Layh’s decision stems from a lawsuit over the province’s policy of funding separate schools based solely on student enrolment without regard to the religious affiliatio­n of the students.

The dispute started in 2003 when the Yorkdale School Division, now Good Spirit School Division, closed its kindergart­en-toGrade 8 school in the town of Theodore because of declining enrolment. The division planned to bus its 42 students to the community of Springside.

In response, a local group created its own Catholic school division and opened St. Theodore Roman Catholic School. That prompted Good Spirit School Division to launch a lawsuit claiming the creation of the new school division was not to serve Catholics in the community, but rather to prevent the students from being bused to a neighbouri­ng town.

Layh’s ruling noted that there is a growing number of non-Catholic students attending Catholic schools in the province.

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