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Canadian Parents in the predominately Muslim community Continue "Unprecedented" Strike Over Controversial Sex-Ed in School

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Topic: Canadian Parents in the predominately Muslim community Continue "Unprecedented" Strike Over Controversial Sex-Ed in School

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Subject: Canadian Parents in the predominately Muslim community Continue "Unprecedented" Strike Over Controversial Sex-Ed in School
Date Posted: 09/16/2015 at 4:53pm

Canadian Parents in the predominately Muslim community Continue "Unprecedented" Strike Over Controversial Sex-Ed in School

by Lianne Laurence : Sep 16, 2015 : http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/toronto-schools-sex-ed -strike-surges-in-second-week-a-third-of-students-sti - LifeSiteNews.com

The "No school in September" protest at elementary Thorncliffe Park Public School drew international media attention when parents in the predominately Muslim community pulled about half the students, or an estimated 700 children, out of the school on the first day of class.

(Toronto, Canada)–An unprecedented 30-day student school "strike" to protest the Ontario Liberal government's controversial sex-ed curriculum entered its second week on a surge of strength. (Photo via LifeSiteNews)



The "No school in September" protest at elementary Thorncliffe Park Public School drew international media attention when parents in the predominately Muslim community pulled about half the students, or an estimated 700 children, out of the school on the first day of class.

The students were then taught in open-air school in a nearby park, in an action organized by Thorncliffe Parents Association, located in a focal point of sex-ed opposition in Premier Kathleen Wynne's Don Valley West riding.

Within three days, the number of children attending the "school in the garden" fell from 700 on Monday to an estimated 200 on Thursday.
But this Monday, after organizers rallied the community over the weekend, that number had more than doubled.

TPA is a member of the Canadian Families Alliance (CFA), a grassroots parents' rights coalition representing more than 25 associations and an estimated 200,000 Ontarians opposed to the Liberal government's controversial sex-ed curriculum.

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Date Posted: 09/16/2015 at 6:31pm


Featured Image Students take part in a 'school in the garden' as part of a protest in Toronto over the Wynne government's sex ed program. Lianne Laurence / LifeSiteNews
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