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Certainly a lightning rod : Cullen back to drawing board after Bill 64 officially scrapped
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Last Modified: 9:46 AM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 16, 2021 | Updates
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Brenda Brazeau, executive director of the Manitoba Association of Parent Councils or MAPC, which would be dissolved under the provincial government s proposed Bill 64.
Parent councils are the latest to critique the public school overhaul.
Parent councils are the latest to critique the public school overhaul.
Their campaign calls into question the Pallister government’s promise that looming changes will empower caregivers.
The Manitoba Association of Parent Councils launched the Education Vision Coalition on Tuesday, joining various anti-Bill 64 movements critical of intentions to replace elected trustees with a centralized authority of government appointees.
This move is one the Manitoba Teachers Society has been calling for. Taking this action now is the quickest way to protect as many teacher, student and community lives as possible, said Nathan Martindale, the vice president. We re happy that the government has finally listened to our call.
The Manitoba government s decision to move some schools to remote learning came as calls grew to shut down classrooms amid the province s rising third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.(David Donnelly/CBC)
Martindale says that although this is a necessary move by the province, it s still stress-inducing for parents, students and teachers.