Hi my name is Dakota I don’t really have any nicknames
I’m 17 (I don’t really know my little age but it’s under 3 for sure)
I live in NB Canada
You can find me on discord (King_Dakota#2268)
I’m really hoping to make some friends near me but if not, that’s fine too. I really like Scooby Doo. I’m also really into spooky scary things. I like teddy bears I like soft and fluffy things. I like bunnies too. They’re super cute.
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As debate continues over policies requiring parental consent for youth under 16 to change their name or preferred pronouns in some schools, members of Canada’s LGBTQ2 community say such legislation could put some at risk of abuse, harassment or even homelessness.
The concerns come as Saskatchewan and New Brunswick recently put in place such laws.
When asked earlier this week about whether Ontario will implement similar policies, the province’s education minister said parents should be “fully involved” in “life-changing” decisions involving their children.
But some LGBTQ2 youth say it’s not always an easy conversation to have.
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“It was in the winter of 2021 that the world first became aware of a mounting number of patients being seen in New Brunswick with unusual neurological symptoms, potentially suffering from a shared illness of unknown cause. A year later, the Government of New Brunswick released a report dismissing the entire issue, claiming there had never been a “cluster” of patients to begin with.”
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“The emails and meeting minutes obtained by CANADALAND depict a reasonably smooth working relationship between researchers at the federal and provincial levels across many departments. Numerous working groups were developed, with weekly meetings taking place.
However, that all came to a grinding halt on May 6, 2021, when a calendar event was deleted without explanation, cancelling further meetings between federal and provincial researchers. A belated email then followed that said meetings were cancelled while the province undertook a review of existing cases.”
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“I do have, unfortunately, more and younger patients,” he wrote. “One of the most striking characteristics of our patients are the hallucinations (visual, but also tactile and auditory) and the always terrifying hallucinatory dreams, that evolve to be constant even when they are awake. I would underline the very atypical pain syndromes and the rapid progression of diffuse muscle atrophy in many cases.”
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What province in Canada were you born in?
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan
One of the territories (Northwest Territories/Nunavut/Yukon)
That's a bit niche, but let's go!
Reblog for a bigger sample size & follow for more polls!
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Campobello Island. Home to a international park and one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's vacation homes.
New Brunswick, Canada
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This is for @hetaween-event Day 3, Witchcraft
This took me long time to finish and finally i finished it, now i can collaborate with my bestie @kakapoto1 i excited to collaborate with you bestie Cait(kakapoto1)😆😍💖💖🇱🇹🤝🇨🇦💖💖💖💖🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂
New Brunswick is a sea witch, Disclaimer New Brunswick is not my oc she belongs to Ctcsherry
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The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is condemning policies in both New Brunswick and Saskatchewan that require parental consent for students under 16 to change their pronouns and names at school.
The AFN, a national advocacy organization for First Nations across Canada, said the policies violate basic human rights and put two-spirit and LGTBQ youth at risk of being involuntarily outed at home or misgendered at school.
In a news release, AFN interim National Chief Joanna Bernard said First Nations in Canada have a rich history of honouring 2SLGBTQ people.
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