
TORONTO – The school year is finally over. We have a brief reprieve from the deceit that has passed for learning these last two and a half years.
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TORONTO – The school year is finally over. We have a brief reprieve from the deceit that has passed for learning these last two and a half years.

There is a deep division in Catholicism in North America, and this dichotomy is particularly evident in schools, both in Canada and in the USA.
As reported by LifeSiteNews, the Bishop of the Diocese of Worcester (Massachusetts, USA) – in the pic above, from Twitter – , has removed the “Catholic” status from a Jesuit-run school after it refused to heed his orders not to fly the LGBT rainbow flag and the Black Lives Matter flag. →

TORONTO – Frank D’Amico, fiduciario per il Ward 6 al Provveditorato Cattolico, è il presidente ad interim del Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) con effetto immediato, dal momento che il presidente Angela Kennedy, trustee del Ward 11, è in congedo per candidarsi alle imminenti elezioni provinciali dell’Ontario…

TORONTO – Frank D’Amico, trustee for Ward 6 at the Toronto Catholic District School Board, is the interim President of the TCDSB effective immediately; the Chair Angela Kennedy, trustee of Ward 11, is on leave to seek election in the upcoming Ontario provincial elections. →
Sooner or later, something was bound to break. It has been that type of year for the HCDSB. Meetings are frequently uncompleted, compelling the Board to call follow-up meeting to conclude its business. The focus of debates has been diverted by contentious issues that have little to do with school [academic] performance.