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Runesmith's Canadian Content

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For every complex problem, there is an equally complex solution

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Runesmith's Canadian Content Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Never mind sex - what are you teaching your kid about MY kid? (I know I haven't blogged here in a long while, but this needed to be said long-form.) I overheard a conversation between two women today about Ontario's new sex education curriculum . One had received one of those hyperbolic emails detailing the horrors that their children were going to be taught and she was wondering if she should sign a petition or go to a protest. The other told her not to bother, that regardless of how they felt about it it was going to pass anyway. She suggested just making sure that she or her husband talk to their kids about these issues before they got it in school. This, I think, is a reasonable response. I may not agree with what either of them might end up teaching their kids about things like homosexuality, but at least it will be discussed, and at least theirs won't be the only view their kids hear. Provided they don't choose ...

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