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In the summer of 2023, the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Education in New Brunswick changed the province’s sexual orientation and gender policy – Policy 713. The changes remove protections for Trans and gender diverse students and prevent many of those students from using their chosen names and pronouns in school.

The changes create different and restrictive rules for Trans and gender diverse students than their peers. This discriminates against Trans and gender diverse students, and could expose these young people to serious harms, bullying, and violations of their privacy – at home and at school.

Why Changes to Policy 713 Are an Issue

The original Policy 713 was drafted in 2020 to create important protections for the safety, privacy, and inclusion of 2SLGBTQIA+ students in schools in New Brunswick. Policy 713 was originally created in consultation with teachers, parents, students, experts, and community stakeholders.    

But in June and August 2023, a new Minister changed the policy to prevent many Trans and gender diverse students from using their chosen names and pronouns in schools. The provincial Child and Youth Advocate has raised serious concerns about the constitutionality of revisions to the Policy and made recommendations that the Minster has failed to implement.

These changes to Policy 713 violate the rights and threaten the safety and well-being of Trans and gender diverse students. Many students may choose to confide in the parents about their gender identity. However, for other Trans and gender diverse students it may not be safe to do so. These students are at an increased risk of dropping out of school, running away from home, self-harm, and suicidal ideation. These risks are not trivial.  

Health professionals, human rights experts, educators, and youth advocates stress that it is not in the best interests of young people to force them to come out to their parents before they are ready. 

According to our courts, when governments make decisions affecting young people, they must do so with the young people’s “best interests” in mind. Schools should be safe, inclusive and welcoming spaces for all students, especially those who are vulnerable and marginalized. For some 2SLGBTQIA+ students, school is the only safe space they may have. These students may desperately rely on peers, teachers and other school staff to provide them with resources and supports.  

CCLA's Response

CCLA has launched a legal challenge in court against these harmful changes to Policy 713.  Our legal challenge argues that the Minister’s process for changing the policy was fundamentally flawed and unfair. The Minister did not adequately consult education, medical and legal experts or those who are directly affected by the policy. The changes made to Policy 713 are also contrary to the Education Act, the Human Rights Act, and violate Charter rights to liberty and security of the person, equality rights, and freedom of expression for Trans and gender diverse students. 

CCLA will continue standing up for rights and freedoms across Canada.  Every  marginalized and vulnerable group in this country may  have faced prejudice and discrimination at one time, and are entitled to equality and fundamental freedoms that should be respected. Trans and gender diverse students are facing discrimination and have the same right to equality and fundamental freedoms that should be respected. 

“Like every marginalized and vulnerable group in this country that has faced prejudice and discrimination, Trans and gender diverse students have a right to equality and fundamental freedoms that should be respected.”

Harini Sivalingam, CCLA Equality Director (she/her)

Take Action

Help CCLA challenge these harmful changes to Policy 713  

Sign our petition and tell the Government of New Brunswick to respect the rights of Trans and gender diverse students.

The Timeline

2024

May 14-15, 2024

CCLA in Court

We were in court to get better production of the record and to oppose government motion to separate the case.

May 1, 2024

NB Court Grants Party Intervenor Standing

Party intervenor status is granted for some of the public interest intervenors.

April 30, 2024

CCLA Files Motion for Better Production of the Record

April 18-22, 2024

Court Hears Motions for Proposed Party Intervenors

2023

December 22, 2023

CCLA Granted Public Interest Standing

October 25, 2023

Hearing to Determine CCLA’s Public Interest Standing to Pursue Challenge

September 11, 2023

CCLA Files Supplemental Materials

September 6, 2023

CCLA Launches Judicial Review Against Changes to Policy 713

August 23, 2023

Minister Announces Further Revisions

The Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development announces further revisions to “clarify” changes made to Policy 713 in response to the Advocate’s report.

August 15, 2023

Child and Youth Advocate Releases Report

The Child and Youth Advocate releases a report and recommendations against the revised Policy 713.

June 29, 2023

Press Conference Held

CCLA along with several local organizations hold a press conference to urge the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development to reverse changes to Policy 713.

June 8, 2023

Revisions to Policy 713 Announced

The Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development announced revisions to Policy 713 that would take away protections for trans students.

2020

2020

Original Policy 713 Developed

The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development created the original Policy 713: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (the Original Policy 713) to protect 2SLGBTQIA+ students in public schools.

Latest Updates

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TORONTO —  Harini Sivalingam, Director of the Equality Program of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, made…
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CCLA Welcomes Commitment to Reverse Harmful Changes to Policy 713 in New Brunswick

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October 25, 2024

Update: New Brunswick Policy 713 Challenge Continues

TORONTO — Pro bono lawyers representing CCLA are in court today challenging the Government of New Brunswick’s…
May 14, 2024

CCLA Reacts to New Brunswick Premier

FREDERICTON — Harini Sivalingam, Director of the Equality Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association,…
September 19, 2023

CCLA Files Suit Against New Brunswick Government on Policy 713

FREDERICTON — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) has commenced a legal challenge to the Minister of…
September 11, 2023

CCLA reacts to latest revisions to New Brunswick Policy 713

TORONTO — Harini Sivalingam, Lawyer and Director of the Equality Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties…
August 24, 2023

CCLA: New Brunswick Policy 713, Unlawful, Unconstitutional

FREDERICTION — Harini Sivalingam, Lawyer and Director of the Equality Program at the Canadian Civil…
June 29, 2023

CCLA Reacts to New Brunswick Policy 713 on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

TORONTO — Harini Sivalingam, Lawyer and Director of the Equality Program at the Canadian Civil Liberties…
June 9, 2023
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