Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
Who said anything about Alberta?
Sorry, I thought you were from Albertat, but it still doesn't change the fact that under Sec 93 of the Constitutional Act, provinces control education
Control exercisable by Minister
230.5 (1) Where the Lieutenant Governor in Council has made an order under subsection 230.3 (2) in respect of a board, the Minister has control and charge over the board generally with respect to any matter in any way affecting the board’s affairs. 2000, c. 11, s. 7.
Denominational, linguistic and cultural issues
230.19 (1) Nothing in this Part authorizes the Minister to interfere with or control,
(a) the denominational aspects of a Roman Catholic board;
(b) the denominational aspects of a Protestant separate school board; or
(c) the linguistic or cultural aspects of a French-language district school board. 2000, c. 11, s. 7.
So, since this hot button topic doesn't fall under any of the above statements and the Minister has control and charge of the board if necessary, shouldn't the Ministry of Education be making the call and letting the local school board off the hook instead of hanging them out to dry?
Like I said before you've got what really boils down to a small group of local people making decisions that they never signed on for which may or may not have major ramifications across the board.
This also relates to the topic,
(3) A board may permit a person to conduct religious exercises or to provide instruction that includes indoctrination in a particular religion or religious belief in a school if,
(a) the exercises are not conducted or the instruction is not provided by or under the auspices of the board;
(b) the exercises are conducted or the instruction is provided on a school day at a time that is before or after the school's instructional program, or on a day that is not a school day;
(c) no person is required by the board to attend the exercises or instruction; and
(d) the board provides space for the exercises or instruction on the same basis as it provides space for other community activities. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 298, s. 29 (3).
(4) A board that permits religious exercises or instruction under subsection (3) shall consider on an equitable basis all requests to conduct religious exercises or to provide instruction under subsection (3). R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 298, s. 29 (4).
It is a board matter - now, i don't personally agree with the TDSB actions, but this isn't simply a matter for the Premier to intervene. Let the board handle it or watch it become a Charter challenge. Many schools provide religious services during the day (and in Ontario's unique case, a separate, publicly-funded Roman Catholic board) and as i stated before, i guess if you want a faith-free institution, out with Christmas and its associated imagery and lessons too?