Ontario school board paid DEI consultants $100K for “human rights” policy review
An Ontario school board that says it is facing “cost pressures” has spent $100,783 on two consultants to review its human rights policy.
An Ontario school board that says it is facing “cost pressures” has spent $100,783 on two consultants to review its human rights policy, according to freedom of information documents obtained by Juno News.
The Upper Grand District School Board in Ontario paid two lawyers $2,000 per day, plus expenses, to review its new Human Rights Policy. One, Patrick Case, a central architect of Ontario’s modern education equity framework, was paid $52,700.



