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Come Join us at City Hall this Wednesday April 20th

April 18th, 2011 Comments off

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Queer Ontario will be giving a deputation at the City of Toronto’s Executive Committee meeting this Wednesday, April 20th, in response to the discussions that will take place around Pride Toronto’s Compliance with the City’s Anti-Discrimination Policy, the City Manager’s ruling on the non-discriminatory nature of the phrase “Israeli Apartheid,” and Councillor Mammoliti’s talks of de-funding the Pride festival. Given the importance of these discussions to LGBTQ people in Toronto and across Ontario, we are calling on individuals like you to come to this meeting and show your support!


What are the details?

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:30 am sharp and will take place in Committee Room 1 on the second floor of City Hall (100 Queen Street West, Toronto). Given that the Anti-Discrimination Policy is the very first item on the agenda, we recommend you come early — say, at 9:00 am — to increase your likelihood of getting a seat.


What if you can’t attend the meeting?

No worries! You can also get involved by submitting your comments to the Committee Secretary at exc@toronto.ca, by phone at 416-392-6627, or fax at 416-392-1879. The Secretariat’s name is Frances Pritchard.


If you want to learn more…

A summary of the issues that will be discussed by the Executive Committee at this Wednesday meeting can be found here.

A copy of the City Manager’s ruling on the non-discriminatory nature of the phrase “Israeli Apartheid” can be found here.

And the motion that stated it all, made by Councillor Mammoliti and seconded by then-Councillor Rob Ford, can be found here.


We hope to see you there!

The Queer Ontario Steering Committee

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Sex Ed, GSAs and Religion in Publicly Funded Schools – Speakers List!

April 5th, 2011 Comments off

We are very proud today to announce our speakers list for our upcoming educational forum! Joining us on the evening of April 13 will be the following individuals!

  • Rosario Marchese, MPP, Education Critic, Ontario NDP
  • Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
  • Jaxson Khan and André Rebeiz, Ontario Student Trustees’ Association
  • El-Farouk Khaki, Salaam
  • Lyba Spring, Toronto Public Health
  • j wallace, LGBTQ Parenting Network
  • Pam Dogra, Elementary Teachers of Toronto LGBTQI Committee
  • With Special Guests: St. Joes Gay-Straight Alliance
  • And more!

So come on out to Jarvis Collegiate (495 Jarvis St.) on Wednesday, April 13 from 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM for what is sure to be an exciting and informative forum!

Facebook Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=212041642139884


Sex Ed, GSAs and Religion in Publicly Funded Schools – an Educational Forum

April 2nd, 2011 Comments off

On April 13, 2011, to commemorate the International Day of Pink, Queer Ontario is hosting an educational public forum to discuss how we can ‘make it better’ for students in schools across Ontario. At this forum speakers will be discussing how an updated Sex Ed Curriculum as well as support organizations like Gay Straight Alliances are necessary for the betterment of the lives of LGBTQ students as well as the student body on the …whole.

Speakers List TBA soon!

On the International Day of Pink, you are encouraged to wear pink to show that you are against bullying, discrimination and homophobia in our schools and communities. Come on out and join us at Jarvis Collegiate Institute (located at 495 Jarvis Street) from 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM for what is sure to be an exciting and interesting dialogue. Post-speakers, there will be an open Q & A/discussion period.

See you there!

Facebook Event Page: Sex Ed, GSAs and Religion in Publicly Funded Schools – an Educational Forum

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Community Media Sponsor: Xtra Canada

Sponsors: Canadian Auto Workers’ (CAW/TCA),Ontario Secondary School Teacher’s Federation (OSSTF), Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO), Toronto District School Board – Gender Based Violence Prevention (GBVP), Supporting Our Youth (SOY)

Supporters: LGBTQ Parenting Network, People For Education, York University Sexuality Studies Department, Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies

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