‘Not religious neutrality:’ Court hears Saskatchewan appeal of school funding
REGINA — A lawyer for the government has told Saskatchewan’s Appeal Court that the province does not want to tie education funding to the religion of its students.
Tom Irvine told the Appeal Court on Tuesday that Catholic and public schools are both part of Saskatchewan’s education system, and separate schools have more constitutional protection than public ones.
The province is appealing a judge’s ruling that prohibits funding of non-Catholic students attending separate schools.
A judge ruled in 2017 that provincial funding for non-minority faith students attending separate schools infringed on equality rights and religious neutrality. Justice Donald Layh said the key issue was the provincial policy of funding separate schools based solely on student enrolment without regard to students’ religion.