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One of Ontario's largest teachers' unions has launched a legal challenge against the
government's decision to repeal a modernized version of the province's sexual-
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education curriculum.
The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario said Tuesday — the first day of the
school year in the province — it is seeking an injunction to keep the curriculum in
place and to stop what it calls the government's "snitch line" where parents can
report non-compliant teachers.
ETFO President Sam Hammond said the government's changes to the curriculum are
reckless and put students at risk. He said the union's legal action is vital to ensure
that educators and school boards can continue to protect the safety and health of
students.
"It also seeks to stop the operation of this unnecessary and counterproductive
complaint or snitch line," he said.
Ontario's Progressive Conservative government has warned there will be
consequences for teachers who use the modernized version of the lesson plan put in
place by the Liberals in 2015.
"In a worst case scenario this snitch line would allow anonymous parents, or anyone
as a matter of fact, to target any teacher for any reason," Hammond said. "The
potential for abuse is enormous."
PCs promise wider consultation
The Tory government's plan to scrap e 2015 sex -ed curriculum was announced in
July, fulfilling one of Premier Doug Ford's key campaign promises. The document
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included warnings about online bullying and sexting, but opponents, especially social
conservatives, objected to parts addressing same-sex relationships, gender identity
and masturbation.
Abdulrauf Jangda pulled his children out of Thorncliffe Park Elementary School in
2015 when the previous sex -ed curriculum was introduced. He said most of the
modern curriculum is fine, but teaching about same-sex relationships and
transgender issues conflicts with his religious beliefs.
"The constitution of Canada gives us the right that we can follow our faith, that we
can raise our kids on our faith," said Jangda. "According to the Muslim faith, the
activities that LGBTQ people do, these are not allowed."
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Jangda said the consultation process that led to the 2015 curriculum did not include
parents like himself.
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"What we want is to sit at the table and to discuss with us, what you want and what
we want, and we reach some conclusion ... and we come to a point where we all
agree," said Jangda.
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Ford has promised province -wide consultations to build a new curriculum starting
this month.
Late last month, the Ontario government released a sex -ed curriculum meant to
temporarily replace the now -repealed modernized version. It was delivered to school
boards and posted online after repeated requests from educators who sought clarity
on the issue.
The province also launched a website where parents can flag concerns about
teachers who stray from the government's "revised interim curriculum" and has also
urged parents to file complaints with the Ontario College of Teachers.
Hammond said the union has no choice but to turn to the courts in order to protect
the safety and health of students. The government's decision is an abuse of power
and a direct conflict with teachers' professional obligations, he added.
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"Teaching issues like consent, LGBTQ relationships, gender identities and many other
human development issues related to today's realities are not only necessary but
vital for student safety, well-being and inclusivity," he said.
A spokesperson for Education Minister Lisa Thompson said because the matter is
before the courts it would be inappropriate for the government to comment.
Other groups have also launched legal challenges
Green party Leader Mike Schreiner said he supports ETFO's legal challenge,
slamming the government for changing the sex education curriculum based on
ideology.
"The premier is forcing teachers to choose between their job security and the safety
of children," he said in a statement. "It is wrong for the government to prevent
teachers from creating the kind of safe and open space that is crucial for students'
health and well-being."
NDP education critic Marit Stiles said the legal challenge is a sad way to start the new
school year.
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"No matter how you look at it, this is going to be a costly affair for this government,"
she said. "That to me is just not good government ... If we're going to be tied up in
the courts all the time, that's not good for anyone."
This isn't the first legal challenge of the sex -education curriculum. In late August, the
Canadian Civil Liberties Association filed an injunction with the Ontario divisional
court in a bid to stop the government from replacing the 2015 curriculum.
The CCLA filed the challenge on behalf of the Toronto -area family of Becky
McFarlane, a queer parent whose 10 -year-old daughter will be attending Grade 6 in
the fall.
McFarlane's family feels excluded from the revised interim lesson plan, the
association said at the time.
With files from CBC Toronto
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