Group of schools part of court challenge against Alberta’s GSA bill
RED DEER — An area school is among a group of Alberta schools and parents to have filed a court challenge against the province’s bill to support gay-straight alliances (GSAs).
An application filed Thursday by the Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) asks that provisions of Bill 24 be struck down on the basis that they violate the rights of parents and schools protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Alberta Bill of Rights. The application also seeks an injunction staying the operation of the challenged provisions until the Court rules on their constitutionality.
In a media release, the JCCF says their main concern is “the requirement that prohibits principals and teachers from notifying parents about student organizations or activities.”
The group of applicants for the court challenge is made up of 26 faith-based schools across the province, including the Coaldale Canadian Reformed School Society.


