Published Friday, July 9, 2021 5:15AM EDT Last Updated Friday, July 9, 2021 12:33PM EDT A Toronto teacher accused in the drowning of a student on a school canoe trip fell short of his responsibility to keep the kids in his care safe, even in his approach to planning the excursion, a prosecutor argued Friday as she delivered her closing submissions. Crown Attorney Anna Stanford urged the judge in the case to consider the totality of Nicholas Mills s actions in deciding whether he was criminally negligent in the boy s death, rather than weighing each of the teacher s decisions individually. “The swimming event on that day cannot be considered in isolation,” she said. “Mr. Mills engaged in a course of conduct leading up to and including the trip that undermined the safety of all the students on the trip and ultimately caused Jeremiah Perry s death. Each interconnected act or omission by Mr. Mills put Jeremiah and others in danger.”
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