
ParentsOf WaterlooRegion
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ParentsOf WaterlooRegion
@EM_POWR
Educating Minds; Parents of Waterloo Region. A grassroots collection of parents & citizens committed to the betterment of education and preserving liberty.









I've arrived at a newly formulated belief: any of the following actions would amount to agreeing with legislation that I, in good conscience, deem unlawful: 1. Submit proof of immunisation 2. Submit an exemption 3. Do nothing (as I would be agreeing through acquiescence). I refuse to comply with legislation that my conscience deems unlawful, regardless of whether I opt for vaccinations for my children or not. It's essential to recognize that not all legislation is inherently lawful, and not everything deemed unlawful is illegal. Let's reflect on how we contribute to the prevalence of unlawful legislation in our systems today. This impacts not only our interactions with one another and the experiences for our children but also encroaches upon our freedom of conscience and our free will. @EM_POWR




Full disclosure: A list of DEI training delivered by the York Region District School Board @YRDSB between 2021 and 2024, as disclosed via FOI 2025-019. This may or may not be an exhaustive list. While most of the sessions were delivered in-house, 28 sessions were delivered by outside consultants for a total cost of $86,110.30. The consultant spending disclosed from this board is on the lower side compared to other boards, however the volume is substantial.



We’re excited to announce the launch of the Free Speech Union of Canada! We are a membership-based community dedicated to defending the free speech of Canadians. Find out more at fsucanada.ca and become a member today.


When a Waterloo Region parent asked Ontario’s Ministry of Education whether schools were steering children toward medical gender transitions, officials didn’t investigate his claims. junonews.com/p/exclusive-on…



As Minister of Education, my priority is straightforward: ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeed. Supervision was put in place at six boards because trustees were not delivering the outcomes students deserve.








"The report clearly shows why the Ontario government was able to pass a law recently, giving itself significantly more control over school boards, with barely a peep of protest from the public." @DamatoRecord ✔️ therecord.com/opinion/column…