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2 Toronto Catholic teachers ‘no longer employed’ by board amid allegations of anti-Black racism: TCDSB
- Two high school teachers at James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School are no longer employed by the Toronto Catholic District School Board after allegations of exchanging racist messages on a school social media page.
- The Parents of Black Children advocacy group reported that the messages included a racist slur and an anti-Black meme on a student athletics Instagram account.
- The student who had access to the Instagram account took screenshots of the messages and informed the school's principal.
- The Toronto Catholic District School Board placed the teachers on leave immediately after receiving the images, has reported the matter to the Ontario College of Teachers, and emphasizes its serious stance on racism and discrimination.
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2 Toronto Catholic teachers placed on leave amid allegations of anti-Black racism ‘no longer employed’ by board, TCDSB confirms
Two teachers who were placed on leave amid allegations of anti-Black racist messages shared in social media chat that was accessible to students are “no longer employed” by the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB).
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Leaning Left21Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution91% Left
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- 91% of the sources lean Left
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