In response to the 8 to 2 defeat of the pro-life motion, Campaign Life Coalition's Jack Fonseca told LifeSiteNews, 'The eight trustees who voted to defeat this powerful and potentially culture-changing right-to-life motion have spit in the face of God.'
Catholic public schools across Toronto will not be flying the "pro-life" flag in the month of May after school board trustees voted against it. The motion, proposed by Trustee Michael Del Grande, sparked controversy among other trustees of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), who ultimately did not support it during Tuesday's board meeting. It proposed that the International Pro-Life Flag be flown throughout May and asked the board to accommodate all staff and students who...
While Archbishop of Toronto Francis Leo has yet to comment on the three Catholic school trustees who have publicly opposed the flying of the pro-life flag, in comments sent to LifeSiteNews the archdiocese did not rule out his eventual speaking on the matter.
In response to Toronto Catholic District School Board chair Nancy Crawford voting against a pro-life motion this week, Campaign Life Coalition told LifeSiteNews that she 'is no longer supportable because of her betrayal of Church teaching.'
Despite strong pro-life advocacy, board trustee Mike Del Grande motion to fly the International Pro-life Flag at every school was defeated 8-2.
Campaign Life Coalition warned LifeSiteNews that the 'dissident TCDSB trustee, Markus de Domenico, has launched a subversive strategy' to dissuade the board from supporting fellow trustee Del Grande's truly pro-life motion.
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Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. The province says millions of dollars will be spent on vape detectors in schools, but school boards say they still need more direction on just what the money is intended for. The response follows the weekend announcement from the Ministry of Education on vaping and cell phones in schools – calling them both big distractions. […]
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