Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Ontario Ed. Minister says gvmt will allow schools to force sex-ed on kids

Toxic curriculum
TORONTO, September 8, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) -- Ontario Minister of Education Liz Sandals has broken a promise made to parents earlier this year when she assured them they maintained the absolute right to withdraw their kids from the updated and controversial sex-ed. She is now saying that individual school boards can take that parental right away if they have a policy in place that allows them to do so.

When asked explicitly by a reporter today if there are portions of the sex-ed that parents will not be allowed to opt out their children from, Sandals replied: "As I said, the individual boards have their policies and the individual boards will make decisions consistent with their particular policies."

Today is the first day of school when many boards begin teaching the updated sex-ed for the first time.

The news comes days after the province’s second largest school board declared a new policy that parents will not be able to opt their kids out of portions of the course dealing with homosexuality and gender identity.  (more...)


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