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An associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Law says the City of Saskatoon is on stable legal ground in writing a bylaw designed to combat COVID-19.
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A prominent constitutional scholar says Saskatoon’s proposed ban on businesses offering conversion therapy makes for a “tough case” but would likely survive a legal challenge should one arise.
City council appears likely to approve the draft bylaw outlawing the widely discredited practice in the coming weeks after its governance and priorities committee voted 8–2 in favour of it on Monday.
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John Whyte, a professor emeritus at the University of Regina and Saskatchewan’s former deputy attorney general, said there are two potential avenues to challenge the bylaw should it come into force.