It's been more than a month since Saskatchewan used the notwithstanding clause to make its Parents' Bill of Rights Canada's first provincial education law that could limit gender identity in schools. But the debate around it as intense as ever with a now-moot constitutional challenge still moving forward in the new year. "Parental rights means I have the ability to create a safe environment for my child to grow up," said Dustin Mathies, a father of two in Swift Current, Sask., who supports the law. "One of the biggest things is having control over what my kids are hearing, what...