New Brunswick election: Liberals promise safeguards for LGBTQ+ students

New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt answers media questions at a campaign kickoff in Fredericton on Sept. 8. The New Brunswick Liberals released their campaign platform with five major promises. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's Liberals say that if their party is elected, teachers will no longer need parental consent before they can use the preferred first names and pronouns of transgender students under 16.

The Liberal promise is in response to a reform imposed in 2023 by the Progressive Conservative government under Premier Blaine Higgs, who said parents must be informed if their children are questioning their gender identity.

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