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A Canadian institution that trains future teachers is promoting academic research centered on Marxism and “decolonization,” A man on parole in Toronto is facing a first-degree murder charge, and more.
Marxist decolonization research celebrated at one of Canada’s top teacher colleges
A leading Canadian institution that trains future teachers is promoting academic research centered on global revolution, Marxism, and “decolonization,” sparking concern over the political agenda that may soon be taught to Ontario students.
WATCH: Delton bike lanes collide with winter snow surge
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Paroled man charged with first-degree murder in U of T campus shooting
A man on parole in Toronto is facing a first-degree murder charge after police allege he carried out a “planned and deliberate” shooting that killed an international student on a busy University of Toronto Scarborough campus trail just days before Christmas.
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Carney condemns PS752 deaths, ignores ongoing Iranian massacre
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Greenland suggests separate U.S. talks without Denmark
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Brazilian president claims Carney condemned U.S. force in Venezuela
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Scotiabank CEO praises ‘Trump Doctrine’, calls for more pipelines in Canada
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Atlantic public workers earn higher pay, more benefits than private sector
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Ontario court rules naturalized gardens are a free expression right
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How before everyone gets it? This BS has been happening for decades and we, the sheep don't have the balls to put a stop to it! So here is the raw truth, Teachers in this God Forsaken Country, DO NOT TEACH, THEY INDOCTRINATE!
Well here, let's discuss another truism, they, the Teachers, pretend to be poor when the fact is they are among the highest paid anywhere, all things considered. Worse still is the public treats them like they are a charity case, witness the gifts that are placed at their feet at Christmas which raises another question, where do parents get the cash to be able to send all of these begging clowns in a school, flowers?