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Saskatchewan bans Planned Parenthood from school classrooms, Premier Scott Moe confirms

Updated: September 1, 2023 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

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REGINA, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — Saskatchewan’s government confirmed that Planned Parenthood has been banned from schools as part of new provincial regulations.

On August 30, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told the Western Standard that all third-party organizations have been blocked from teaching sexual education to students in the province, including the major abortion provider Planned Parenthood.

“There’s a number of third-party organizations that are not going to come into our classrooms,” Moe said.

“It is the expectation and the desire, I think, all of us in this province for the teachers to actually teach the curriculum, whether it be health and wellness curriculum,” Moe said.

“Whether it be mathematics, whatever. Ultimately, that might be, as far as discussions with respect to what that curriculum looks like moving forward,” he added.

The decision to ban third party presentations comes after ninth graders at Lumsden High School were recently given pornographic cards during an in-school Planned Parenthood presentation.

Last week, Saskatchewan Education Minister Dustin Duncan announced new “Parental Inclusion and Consent Policies,” which

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