Close X
Sunday, September 22, 2024
ADVT 
National

Alberta Brings In Guidelines For Schools To Address LGBTQ Issues

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Jan, 2016 12:01 PM
  • Alberta Brings In Guidelines For Schools To Address LGBTQ Issues
EDMONTON — Alberta's education minister has released guidelines for school boards dealing with LGBTQ students, including how they are allowed to dress, play sports and which washroom they can use.
 
David Eggen calls it an important step as school boards draft policies and regulations tailored to their own regions.
 
The province's 61 school boards must submit their drafts to the province by the end of March.
 
The guidelines say transgender students should be allowed to use the washroom of their choice and can dress in a manner consistent with their identity.
 
It also says students can participate in sports on teams that reflect whether they are or see themselves as boys or girls.
 
The School Act already dictates that schools must create safe and caring environments that respect diversity.

MORE National ARTICLES

$460-Million Settlement For Victims Of Lac Megantic Disaster Fully Funded

$460-Million Settlement For Victims Of Lac Megantic Disaster Fully Funded
Officials responsible for bankruptcy proceedings related to the Lac-Megantic rail disaster say a $460-million settlement is fully funded and that cheques for the families of victims should start flowing in the new year.

$460-Million Settlement For Victims Of Lac Megantic Disaster Fully Funded

Parks Canada Launching 2016 Campground Reservation System In January

Parks Canada Launching 2016 Campground Reservation System In January
 Parks Canada is launching its campground reservation system in January — three months earlier than it did in 2015 — to give people more time to plan their summer vacations.

Parks Canada Launching 2016 Campground Reservation System In January

Manitoba's Attorney General Says Province Is Ready For A Transgender Judge

Manitoba's Attorney General Says Province Is Ready For A Transgender Judge
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's attorney general says his province is ready for its first transgender judge, and possibly the first transgender judge in Canada.

Manitoba's Attorney General Says Province Is Ready For A Transgender Judge

Justice minister to review extradition case following top court ruling

Justice minister to review extradition case following top court ruling
The woman's ex-husband reported his three minor children missing in Georgia in 2010 as he had sole custody and the mother had no visitation rights.

Justice minister to review extradition case following top court ruling

October's No-Growth GDP May Spur Bank Of Canada To Cut Interest Rates: Economists

October's No-Growth GDP May Spur Bank Of Canada To Cut Interest Rates: Economists
Canada's economy didn't grow in October, and that has analysts wondering if the central bank could be eyeing another cut to its key lending rate.

October's No-Growth GDP May Spur Bank Of Canada To Cut Interest Rates: Economists

A Look At How Real Home Life Has Changed Over The Years, While The Ideal Of 'Home' Hasn't

A Look At How Real Home Life Has Changed Over The Years, While The Ideal Of 'Home' Hasn't
She looks at changes in technology, such as plumbing and toilets, tableware and furniture, windows and window dressings, light bulbs and kitchen gadgets, as well as changes in culture, such as marriage patterns, hopes and customs.

A Look At How Real Home Life Has Changed Over The Years, While The Ideal Of 'Home' Hasn't