Sun dog in Saskatoon, Canada, on December 25, 2022.
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Canadians came out in force to rally behind trans youth and protest a policy which would see youngsters forcefully outed to their parents.
Hundreds of people, including trans kids and their supportive families, gathered in the Saskatchewan cities of Saskatoon, Regina and Lloydminster in opposition to Bill 137, also known as the Parent’s Bill of Rights.
The legislation, which became law last week, was introduced by Saskatchewan Party education minister Jeremy Cockrill last week and outlines a number of rights parents have regarding their children’s education, including access to the pupil’s school file and being able to see what sexual-health content is being taught.
Controversially, the bill also contains a policy stating parental consent must be given for a pupil to use “their preferred name, gender identity, and/or gender expression” at school.
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ON THIS DAY — September 9, 2012 — 11 years ago
2012 CCMA Awards in Saskatoon, Canada
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Joes Lunch
Oil on Canvas, 24X36 inches
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Most incredible Aurora Borealis display in years happened on March 23-24, 2023. I was out taking photos, and here is one example as seen from 60km northeast of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Second photo of the brilliant auroras over south central Saskatchewan during the Mar 23-24, 2023 geomagnetic storm.
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I am an hand turkey cartoon man and these are my hand turkey cartoons.
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Kim Coates with Saskatoon rock band One Bad Son supporting Creative Kids.
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"A sustainable living store in Saskatoon has created a space for residents to share items that may not be used frequently.
At ‘The Better Good’ on Broadway Ave., not only is there clothing and accessories but in the lower level there is a ‘Library of Things’.
“It’s a library, but instead of books, it just has stuff,” Meg Dowart, Library of Things coordinator told Global News.
“Pretty much anything that you might only use a couple of times a year or something that you might want to try before you actually invest and purchase it. Just [the] kind of stuff that sits in your storage room that you don’t actually use that frequently,” she said.
Some of the items in this library include games, puzzles, kitchen appliances, tools, sports equipment, and camping gear.
Similar to a library, residents can sign up for an account and find the item they’d like to borrow through a catalogue online. Items can also be reserved ahead of time and renewed when necessary.
The Library of Things is a volunteer-led initiative. Dorwart was recruited by the owner of The Better Good. The goal for the Library of Things is to encourage sustainable living, by reducing waste and saving some money in residents’ wallets. It welcome donations."
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We’ve waited..and waited..
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