August 20, 2005

Politics & Teachers, Canada's War Crimes Program, Pot Kids, Divorce, $$$ & Kids

This is not good. Teachers had better not mention God but . . .

Teachers can bring politics to class -- court: B.C. Court of Appeal rules teachers may post their views, criticize government to parents Darah Hansen, Vancouver Sun, Aug. 4, 05

Teachers have the right to post politically charged notices in schools and criticize the provincial government over school funding during parent-teacher interviews, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled.

[. . . . ] Hugh Finlayson, chief executive officer of the B.C. Public School Employers' Association, the government body that launched the appeal, said teachers' rights as individual citizens were never in dispute. Rather, he said, the question was, did that right extend to the public school classroom?

The employers believed that answer was no, Finlayson said.

"We're saying that teachers hold a special trust and that school meetings, school events, school grounds ought not to be places for political discussion when we're really dealing with education matters.


I'm with Finlayson. There's enough "shaping" of young minds as it is. Spare us the next Librano$ vote indoctrination scheme.




Vancouver cops seize pot-kids -- I had no idea that this was so prevalent even five years ago. -- "Over 40 Vietnamese children taken from their pot-growing parents", Denny Launders (26 Jun, 2000)




CANADA'S WAR CRIMES PROGRAM -- Seventh Annual Report

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
ACTIVITIES 2003 - 2004
CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY CANADA
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE APPENDIX 1 - CASE SAMPLES
APPENDIX 2 - SUMMARY OF WORLD WAR II PROGRAM
APPENDIX 3 - SUMMARY OF CBSA's PROGRAM
APPENDIX 4 - DESIGNATED REGIMES

[. . . . ] The 2002-2003 Annual Report is available at the following site .

Previous Annual Reports are available at the following site .


Check the tables. e. g. Appendix 3 for "Interventions in Refugee Protection Department hearings: Cases in which the CBSA/CIC Minister intervened at hearings of the Refugee Protection Division of the IRB". Check APPENDIX 4.


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