Toronto Star

The province’s couldn’t-care-less attitude

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Re Schools ‘blindsided’ as province slashes funds, Dec. 15 The reason given by the Doug Ford government to cut funding for programs that assisted needy teenagers to obtain after-school jobs, provided support for racialized youngsters and gave some assistance with Indigenous issues, is yet another example of the government’s couldn’t-care-less attitude about the cost-cutting that affects the most needy throughout the province.

The announced “wasteful spending” explanatio­n can easily be corrected if the provincial government believes the cost – which amounts to just one per cent of school board funding — is helping those needing help.

One of the tenets of good governance is to identify areas where assistance is needed and not throw out the baby with the bathwater. Stan Adamson, Etobicoke The Doug Ford PC government continues to spread its special brand of chaos, this time throwing the plans of Ontario school boards, students and parents into disarray.

What a lesson in democracy for Ontario students: the government’s own consultati­on on education still had a day to run and there was no notice to students. Timing the announceme­nt for a Friday afternoon, 10 days before Christmas, is a blatant attempt to avoid public scrutiny of a terrible decision. More than 24 hours later, there is still no informatio­n posted on the government’s website. This latest attack is a clear sign of what Ford has in store for Ontario’s schools. For those of us who care about public education in this province, it’s a sobering message for what’s ahead for 2019. Laura Walton, Belleville

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