Saskatchewan Election Debate Intensifies Over Change Room Policy Scott Moe's plan to restrict school change room access raises concerns for transgender youth amid election campaign tensionsCampaign season is revving up as Saskatchewan gears up for its provincial elections, set for October 28, 2024. The Saskatchewan Party, led by Scott Moe, is making headlines with its controversial proposal of restricting school change room access based on biological sex. Schulz, leading the NDP's response, condemned the Saskatchewan Party for what she termed "ugly, divisive politics," stating, “People are tired of this ugly divisive politics. On social media, groups such as Queen City Pride expressed their disapproval, with one member describing the proposed change room policy as “disgusting,” recommending other constructive pathways for improving the province rather than targeting the queer community. The discourse surrounding trans rights and student privacy needs careful navigation as emotions run high.