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Toronto s Youth Cabinet launched a petition asking for the province to fully fund menstrual products in all publicly-funded elementary and secondary schools by the end of 2021, saying the matter comes down to equity, privacy and accessibility. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
An open letter to Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce has called on the province and all 72 school boards to offer free and accessible menstruation products in publicly funded Ontario elementary and secondary schools. The open letter, which was sent Monday, was written by a group led by the Toronto Youth Cabinet and included the…
Will Ottawa high school students go back to full-time classes next fall? Boards make different plans No one has a crystal ball. I don t think anybody can tell you definitively what school will look like in the fall.
Author of the article: Jacquie Miller
Publishing date: Mar 08, 2021 • March 8, 2021 • 5 minute read • Mariam ElSahhar, a student at Colonel By Secondary School, would welcome even small changes at her school when she begins Grade 11 in the fall. I m kind of just hoping that we get back to some sense of normalcy, she says. Photo by Errol McGihon /Postmedia
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Ottawa Grade 10 student Mariam ElSahhar has what in normal times would be modest dreams for her next year at Colonel By Secondary School.