Tuesday, May 23: Sometimes bears or other creatures wander into town and have to be put down. That\u0027s reality, says one reader.
The OCDSB voted to remove SROs and uniformed officers from schools because a few students were “triggered.
The focus of the OCDSB should be on the students attending school who can’t read or write at any level. Instead, the board is leaning so far left, it can’t see middle ground.
Not only do we live in a country that has vilified legal firearms owners to the extent that there is now a multi-million government plan to buy back their legally obtained weapons; but over the past two-and-a-half decades Canada has also been a leading opponent of the worldwide use of child soldiers. There would have been a nationwide disdain had this been a photograph of military personnel training Canadian schoolgirls to target-shoot.
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