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Are you talking about the 40% of people who voted PC? Most of whom probably didn't have the health curriculum as their top issue. So you agree with taking away parents' right to choose?Judging by the election results, the majority of parents are just fine without their little kids being taught about sex in the classroom.
I don't think the sex ed issue was a major issue in the campaign. In fact, I don't recall it ever being mentioned. $1 beer, yes. But no sex ed. The only place where it seems to have been an issue is in your head.
Of course, I could be mistaken.
Checking in while on vacation using an unfamalif computer.fromComments i gather ford won Too bad. I thought canadians were smarter. I haven,t seeen the numbers yet..
I told my daughter that soon, the younger grades in her school may not get the sex education she did.
"That's okay, I can teach them!"
We may literally be hoping for the bright, older kids to teach on thecplayground what the teachers may not be allowed to.
Anyway, I will find hope in the fact that Doug Ford has some good people to put in his Cabinet, including his leadership rivals Christine Elliott and Caroline Mulroney. My own MPP, Laurie Scott, would be a good choice for Cabinet in my opinion, as would the MPP for my church's constituency of Ajax - Rod Phillips. Here's hoping that he'll listen to them and they can have some positive influence. My beef in this election was never with the PC Party per se. It was with Doug Ford. Under a different leader I'd have likely voted for them.
Checking in while on vacation using an unfamalif computer.fromComments i gather ford won Too bad. I thought canadians were smarter. I haven,t seeen the numbers yet..
I give it 12-15 months, if that long, before people start missing the good ol' days, when Kath[FONT=Open Sans, sans-serif]leen Wynne was the premier of Ontario.
I give it 12-15 months, if that long, before people start missing the good ol' days, when Kathleen Wynne was the premier of Ontario.
I am sure there will be buyers remorse over Doug but not regrets over the liberals bankrupting the province
Let’s just hope that he isn’t the moron he appears to be
I shall withhold judgement until Ford starts doing things. I am not optimistic, but I will try not to prejudge this government.
He will have some challenges to keep some of his promises. Like firing the chair of HydroOne. Even he manages to get enough other board members onside to pull it off, expect a huge severance package or a court fight. Like delivering his tax cuts while still balancing the books without impacting people's lives. He has set himself a tough row to hoe.
So I expect the withdrawal of the sex ed curriculum, if he is really going to do it, to come fairly quickly. It's low hanging fruit in that it plays to his base, it does not cost money, and it is totally under the government's control.