The Saskatchewan government in Canada is responsible for filing the veto for adoptions granted before January 1, 2017.
Q: What is a veto?
A: A veto is the power to reject a decision or proposal made by others.
Q: What does 'Adoptions Granted Before January 1, 2017' refer to?
A: It refers to adoptions that were finalized or completed before January 1, 2017.
Q: Why is there a veto on adoptions granted before January 1, 2017 in Saskatchewan, Canada?
A: The veto is in place to allow birth parents to have the right to access identifying information of their adopted child.
Q: Who can exercise the veto on adoptions granted before January 1, 2017 in Saskatchewan, Canada?
A: Birth parents can exercise the veto.
Q: What does the veto mean for adoptions granted before January 1, 2017 in Saskatchewan, Canada?
A: The veto prevents the release of identifying information of the adopted child without the consent of the birth parents.