

Supervision has always been about masking systemic underfunding and then selling valuable public Board property. Once school land is sold it will never be reacquired. The school boards, currently being directed by provincially-appointed supervisors, asked the Ont Land Tribunal to overturn the city decision to protect school property If successful, the impacted school properties could be redeveloped to include towers of six to 14 storeys. "Iulia Cosman, a parent of a Grade 2 student at Dewson Street Public School, said she had little trust in Premier Doug Ford to protect educational assets. I think of the Ontario Place spa, the takeover of the island airport – I think he’s lost a lot of credibility and I don’t think he has the best interests of his constituents at heart. Cosman said she believes it’s incredibly suspicious that the province, for years, forbade the TDSB to sell school sites, only to now undertake an appeal which could increase the incentive to dispose of them. I think he's lost the benefit of the doubt for having good intentions for our city,” she said of the premier. " torontotoday.ca/local/educatio… via @TorontoTodayca


















