All organizations that asked to provide evidence in the lawsuit over New Brunswick's gender-identity policy have been approved, except the three unions representing school psychologists, teachers and school support staff.
It's not clear when the judicial review of changes to New Brunswick's gender identity policy will be completed, with a number of issues still to be resolved before trial.
Seven months after the Canadian Civil Liberties Association sued New Brunswick over its gender identity policy, the province finally handed over the documents required to start the court process in earnest.
Fourteen organizations are seeking to be heard in a lawsuit against New Brunswick over its gender-identity policy, a number that one constitutional expert says is unusual outside appeal and Supreme Court hearings.
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