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RSS FeedsEducation Minister Stephen Lecce `condemns´ motion by Toronto Catholic trustee to add pedophilia, bestiality to debate on inclusivity
(The Star Food)

 
 

26 november 2019 01:16:58

 
Education Minister Stephen Lecce `condemns´ motion by Toronto Catholic trustee to add pedophilia, bestiality to debate on inclusivity
(The Star Food)
 


Education Minister Stephen Lecce has condemned a proposal by the vice-chair of the Toronto Catholic board that would have added a number of sexual behaviours — including bestiality, pedophilia and attraction to stuffed animals — to the code of conduct. The board was in the process of updating its code, as required by the Ministry of Education and human rights law, to add protection from discrimination based on gender identity and expression, and family and marital status, when Michael Del Grande brought forward his 12-page amendment listing the bizarre — and in some cases, criminal — acts. “I find the comments made by the trustee to be quite unacceptable and quite disturbing, actually,” Lecce said Monday at Queen’s Park. Lecce said the board’s own internal processes will continue, but he “will make it clear that the government finds those comments unacceptable in this province, for any child who already feels victimized or stigmatized in the classroom.”He said not including gender identity and expression as prohibited grounds for discrimination “is not an item that is for discussion, and so we will look to the board to demonstrate leadership and consider the options they have before them.”“For myself,” he added, “I will just add my voice in condemnation of that language.”Del Grande, however, in a text message to the Star, said “with all due respect to Minister Lecce, it is clear that he does not understand that Catholic school boards in Ontario have the constitutional right ... to reject any government mandate which would require a Catholic school board to contradict the religious beliefs of the Catholic church.”The former Toronto city councillor said “that’s what I was doing — protecting our religious schools from a secular ideology that is totally at odds with the Christian faith.”Del Grande said Lecce — who attended Catholi ...


 
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