Christian group says it influenced Saskatchewan government over pronoun rules
The founder of a group described as a national Christian organization says it’s been successful in influencing the Saskatchewan Party government to adopt pronoun and sexual education policies that affect children at school.
Tanya Gaw, founder of Action4Canada, said her group urged the Saskatchewan government to ban Planned Parenthood from schools and SOGI 123, a sexual health resource, months before the province did so.
Gaw said Action4Canada got more than 10,000 emails, on behalf of petitioners, sent to former education minister Dustin Duncan and Premier Scott Moe. She said one of her members also had a face-to-face conversation with Duncan’s staff in April, serving what the group calls a”notice of liability” for “causing harm” to children by exposing them to “sexually explicit” resources.
Gaw did not say how many of those emails came from Saskatchewan residents or parents with young children.


