Education reporter, Caroline Alphonso and National news reporter, Zosia Bielski explain why parents -- and other adults want more of a say in what’s going on at school
A movement which first gained traction in Republican States in the U.S. is taking root in Canada. “Parents’ rights” is the idea that parents shouldwhat’s being taught and talked about in Canadian schools – particularly when it comes to gender identity and sexual education.
have also mused about the importance of parental rights inside classrooms. At the heart of this are the students, whose voices are often missed in all the noise of this heated debate.spoke to some students about the movement. We hear from some of them and learn about what’s behind this movement in Canada.
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