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Ontario’s Bill 33 Is Harming the Students It Claims to Protect
Bill 33 centralizes power in the education minister, mandates police collaboration in schools, and risks worsening racial disparities and local governance, critics say.
Summary by The Globe & Mail
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Ontario’s Bill 33 expands policing in schools and will erode democratic oversight
Ontario’s new Bill 33, what the province calls the Supporting Children and Students Act, gives Education Minister Paul Calandra sweeping authority to take over boards. It also mandates boards to work with local police to implement school resource officer programs where they are available and opens the door to removing school board trustees entirely. When Ontario passed Bill 33 last week, the government framed it as a necessary intervention to “p…
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