Simply ask Justin.
The protection of children in Canadian schools is clearly not a priority:
This was allowed to fester for forty years:
Is there a reconciliation inquiry for that?
The protection of children in Canadian schools is clearly not a priority:
Mary Kay Letourneau, one of the most infamous predatory school teachers, died of cancer on Monday. But lessons from Letourneau were apparently not received. In recent days, British Columbia authorities stripped teaching licences from two educators who had inappropriate sexual and personal relationships with current or former students. ...
The teacher was fired and their teacher’s certificate, first obtained in 2014, was cancelled. The teacher agreed to not re-apply for a new certificate for a period of 15 years.
This was allowed to fester for forty years:
An Indigenous leader and former British Columbia cabinet minister has pleaded not guilty to sex charges dating back more than 40 years.
The plea was entered on behalf of Ed John, a former leader of the First Nations Summit, in Prince George provincial court on Wednesday in response to four counts of sexually assaulting a woman.
Is there a reconciliation inquiry for that?
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