Natalie Cormier
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Natalie Cormier
@NatCCor
Loving wife and mother, passionate educator, enthusiastic cheese slinger, volunteer, music lover, optimist & survivor. ✌️❤️





Please flood the ministers inbox, copy the premier and your MLA. The approach to review policy 713 is confusing and causing significant anxiety. If the minister has received a few hundred complaints, let's send him a deal thousand emails of support. Email the minister please Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca Allies are important to the LGBTQ+ community because they provide support and advocacy for a marginalized group of people. Being an ally means being supportive and accepting of individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Allies can use their privilege to advocate for the rights and equality of the LGBTQ+ community. This can include speaking out against discrimination, promoting LGBTQ+ rights, and being an active listener and supporter to members of the community. Allies can also educate themselves and others on LGBTQ+ issues, and challenge their own biases and assumptions. Having allies in the LGBTQ+ community can also provide a sense of safety and comfort for those who identify as LGBTQ+. Allies can help create an inclusive environment and reduce the stigma and discrimination that LGBTQ+ individuals may face. Overall, allies are an important part of the LGBTQ+ community because they help to promote equity, provide support, and create a more accepting and inclusive society for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Please be an ally.

I have taught for 25 years. I love it. But the last few years especially have been increasingly demanding and we have been squeezed dry. Please stand with teachers to better education for all kids.


















