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N.B. premier ‘doubling down’ on LGBTQ2 policy changes in Trudeau social media attack

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Blaine Higgs’s uncharacteristic tweet attacking the prime minister could be a case of “doubling down” and appealing to a certain base of voters, according to a political scientist from the province.In a tweet sent last Friday that has now had more than a million views, the premier called out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — alleging he “does not support the role of parents in guiding their children’s future.”Susan Holt & Justin Trudeau don’t believe parents need be involved in such critical discussions as gender identity, even in children as young as 4.In New Brunswick, we’ll have a safe learning environment & better mental health supports, while still respecting the parent’s role.

pic.twitter.com/WWDK8ID9Mw— Blaine Higgs (@premierbhiggs) June 10, 2023At issue is the Higgs government’s controversial review and changes to Policy 713, which sets up standards to ensure an inclusive environment for LGBTQ2 children in schools.The updated policy removes wording that allowed students under 16 to use their preferred name in the classroom.

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