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Opinion | The TDSB field trip fight shows how far we’ve come from putting children first

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Grassy fists & banner

Thousands marched in the Grassy Narrows River Run rally to Queen’s Park on Sept. 18 to protest mercury poisoning in the Indigenous community. Some of those participating were students as young as eight years old from 15 ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ schools. 


Rosie DiManno is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based columnist covering sports and current affairs for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: .

It’ll take a lot more than altering the 11 — or 15 or 150 — policy elements that ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ District School Board staff have red-circled to divert teachers from manipulating their impressionable young students as political and ideological pawns.

No, that would require digging deep into a belief system that has absorbed every cockamamie strategy and intent spawned by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, evangelized too many conscience-elevated educator-cum-social-warriors and compelling the largest school board in Canada to hold its employees accountable, with disciplinary consequences, for deplorable misjudgment and freewheeling social engineering.

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Rosie DiManno

Rosie DiManno is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based columnist covering sports and current affairs for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: .

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