Despite opposition from the Liberal Party and LGBT activists, most Canadians support Alberta's proposed pro-family legislation and think parents should be informed of their children's decisions.
New Brunswick Auditor General Paul Martin has stated that the province’s Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health was unable to provide evidence-based data to justify 33 different COVID-related decisions it made.
'Canadians appear to be reaching their limit in terms of what they are willing to pay to help meet a net-zero carbon emission policy,' polling company Leger said in a September 28 release.
On Wednesday, the Alberta Crown Prosecutions Service in a statement said that 'there is no longer a reasonable likelihood of conviction in relation to Public Health Act charges involving the contravention of the disputed orders from the Chief Medical Officer of Health.'
'Alberta’s government will protect Albertans from these unconstitutional federal net-zero regulations," Premier Danielle Smith promised. 'They will not be implemented in our province – period.'
Please, email and call your provincial Premier and Minister of Education and ask them to follow New Brunswick’s example by instituting a policy that requires parental consent before minor children can use opposite sex pronouns and change their names at school.