Former Ontario MPP Roman Baber called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a “radical extremist” for his recent smearing of New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs.
New Brunswick recently introduced a policy that requires teachers to have parental consent if they are to use alternative pronouns or names for students under the age of 16.
This means that if a child is taking on a transgender or non-binary identity at school, their parents will be made aware.
The new policy prompted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to call the Higgs government “far-right.”
Roman Baber, who is currently running as a nominee for the Conservative Party, hammered the PM on social media.
“Just like he knows what’s best for your body, @JustinTrudeau knows what’s best for your child,” Baber said.
He added, “The woke-left always believed that the ‘motherland’ is the best parent. Canada’s PM is a radical extremist.”
The New Brunswick Premier also trashed Trudeau for labeling parents “far right” if they think they deserve to know what pronouns a teacher is calling their 5-year-old child.
“[New Brunswick Liberal leader] Susan Holt and Justin Trudeau don’t believe parents need be involved in such critical discussions as gender identity, even in children as young as 4,” Higgs said.
“In New Brunswick, we’ll have a safe learning environment & better mental health supports, while still respecting the parent’s role.”
As previously reported by The Counter Signal, parents are getting fed up with radical gender ideology getting pushed in schools.
An uptick in school absences took place on June 1 across school boards, with some parents opting to keep their children home and away from the politicized Pride movement.