https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thehouse/the-house-the-disruptor-in-chief-goes-to-nato-1.4742980/father-of-bullying-victim-rehtaeh-parsons-calls-ford-s-sex-ed-repeal-infuriating-1.4744451
Canning said he believes that if Ontario's modernized — and soon to be replaced — sex ed curriculum had been in place in Nova Scotia at the time, his daughter might still be alive.
"I think I'd still have my daughter with me right now."
Canning said repealing the curriculum means children and teens in Ontario won't learn about topics that can help them feel safer in school — like consent, LGBT issues and sexual violence.
He accused Ford of scrapping the curriculum to appease his party's socially-conservative voters.
Ford's new education minister, Lisa Thompson, said the government is planning to consult with parents on a new curriculum to replace the one adopted in 2015.
But Canning said too many parents are failing to teach their kids the facts about sex, sexual exploitation and bullying now. If schools and parents fail to address these topics properly, he said, more teens will suffer the way his daughter did.
"What happened to my daughter was preventable ... it was preventable with a good sex education program."
July 14, 2018
On last night’s show, broadcaster Jerry Agar joined me to discuss how Doug Ford managed to keep his promise to get rid of Hydro One CEO, Mayo Schmidt, without costing taxpayers millions more in penalties.
All the fancy people said it couldn’t be done and it is true that a lot of these boards and agencies burrow themselves into the government writing themselves sweetheart deals that include pricey termination contracts.
Watch as Jerry explains how it is we’re now saying goodbye to the whole board and the Six Million Dollar Man at just a fraction of the severance everyone thought would have to be paid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez0fPVc77jQ
Father of bullying victim Rehtaeh Parsons calls Ford's sex-ed repeal 'infuriating'
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The father of a girl who died after a suicide attempt that followed months of bullying and an alleged sexual assault says the Ontario government's decision to repeal the province's sex education curriculum will put more teens in danger.
On Wednesday, the newly-elected Progressive Conservative government of Premier Doug Ford announced the sex-ed curriculum to be taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version — not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government.
The curriculum will revert back to the version taught in 1998, excluding recently added topics such as same-sex marriage, masturbation, online bullying and sexting.
"It's infuriating to see them do this," Glen Canning told CBC Radio's The House on Friday, adding that teaching consent in schools might have made all the difference for his daughter, Rehtaeh Parsons.
In November 2011, the Nova Scotia teen attended a party where she said she was sexually assaulted.
An explicit photo was taken during the incident — one that would be spread among the kids at her school and lead to months of online bullying.
Seventeen-year-old Rehtaeh was taken off life support in April 2013 after attempting suicide.
On Wednesday, the newly-elected Progressive Conservative government of Premier Doug Ford announced the sex-ed curriculum to be taught to children in the coming school year will be an older version — not the controversial updated program brought in by the previous government.
The curriculum will revert back to the version taught in 1998, excluding recently added topics such as same-sex marriage, masturbation, online bullying and sexting.
"It's infuriating to see them do this," Glen Canning told CBC Radio's The House on Friday, adding that teaching consent in schools might have made all the difference for his daughter, Rehtaeh Parsons.
In November 2011, the Nova Scotia teen attended a party where she said she was sexually assaulted.
An explicit photo was taken during the incident — one that would be spread among the kids at her school and lead to months of online bullying.
Seventeen-year-old Rehtaeh was taken off life support in April 2013 after attempting suicide.
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Rehtaeh Parsons' death changed the conversation about sexual assault and consent
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"I think I'd still have my daughter with me right now."
Canning said repealing the curriculum means children and teens in Ontario won't learn about topics that can help them feel safer in school — like consent, LGBT issues and sexual violence.
He accused Ford of scrapping the curriculum to appease his party's socially-conservative voters.
Ford's new education minister, Lisa Thompson, said the government is planning to consult with parents on a new curriculum to replace the one adopted in 2015.
But Canning said too many parents are failing to teach their kids the facts about sex, sexual exploitation and bullying now. If schools and parents fail to address these topics properly, he said, more teens will suffer the way his daughter did.
"What happened to my daughter was preventable ... it was preventable with a good sex education program."
The House
Interview - Glen Canning
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July 14, 2018
Hydro’s $6M Man gone but how did Doug Ford do it?
Ezra Levant Rebel Commander
On last night’s show, broadcaster Jerry Agar joined me to discuss how Doug Ford managed to keep his promise to get rid of Hydro One CEO, Mayo Schmidt, without costing taxpayers millions more in penalties.
All the fancy people said it couldn’t be done and it is true that a lot of these boards and agencies burrow themselves into the government writing themselves sweetheart deals that include pricey termination contracts.
Watch as Jerry explains how it is we’re now saying goodbye to the whole board and the Six Million Dollar Man at just a fraction of the severance everyone thought would have to be paid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez0fPVc77jQ
Hydro’s $6M Man gone but how did Doug Ford do it? | Ezra Levant
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