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Waterloo Region District School Board
Waterloo-Wilmot
Number to Elect: 3

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Cristina gave perfect responses to CLC's 2022 Public School Trustee election questionnaire. She is a candidate in the Oct 2022 Municipal Election in the Waterloo-Wilmont Ward.

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Martin gave perfect responses to CLC's 2022 Public School Trustee election questionnaire. He is a candidate in the Oct 2022 Municipal Election in the Waterloo-Wilmont ward.

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Mr. Schmidt is a strong Christian who believes in the inherent right of parents to guide the moral education of their own children.

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At a WRDSB Trustee Board Meeting on January 17, 2022, Trustee Piatkowski, using his position as Chairman of the Board, first interrupted, and then moved to suppress, a delegation presentation by a courageous teacher who was drawing attention to inappropriate children's books in the school library which presented very real potential harms to young children. The motion to suppress was carried. This gross example of "cancel culture" occurred because the delegation presentation dared to question the age-appropriateness of these books that were promoting transgender and LGBT ideology, including sex change surgery, to impressionable children as young as 8 years of age.

incumbent
Cristina Bairos-Fernandes Martin Mirt George Schmidt Scott Piatkowski
CLC Rating Pro-parental rightsPro-parental rightsPro-parental rightsPro-LGBT ideology
RATING COMMENTS: Cristina gave perfect responses to CLC's 2022 Public Scho...

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1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? YesYesYesNo (based on voting record)
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? YesYesYesNo (based on voting record)
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? YesYesYesNo (based on voting record)

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At a WRDSB Trustee Board Meeting on January 17, 2022, this trustee voted to unfairly suppress a delegation presentation by a courageous teacher who was drawing attention to inappropriate children's books in the school library which presented very real potential harms to young children. The presentation was interrupted because it dared to question the age-appropriateness of these books that were promoting transgender and LGBT ideology, including sex change surgery, to impressionable children as young as 8 years of age.

Previously, Trustee Woodcock made comments promoting the dangerous, anti-scientific theories of gender identity and gender expression, and demanded the reinstatement of Kathleen Wynne’s radical sex curriculum, over and above the rights of parents to guide the moral education of their own children.

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Wendy's responses to CLC's 2022 election survey were not supportive of parental rights. Wendy also disclosed she was pro-abortion.

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CLC's 2022 election survey has not yet been sent, so the candidate's views on parental rights in education vis-à-vis topics of sex ed and sexuality, are not known.

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CLC's 2022 election survey has not yet been sent, so the candidate's views on parental rights in education vis-à-vis topics of sex ed and sexuality, are not known.
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Kathleen Woodcock Wendy Woodhall Madan Dheer Alisa McClurg
CLC Rating Pro-LGBT ideologyPro-abortion, anti-parental rightsPosition is unknownPosition is unknown
RATING COMMENTS: At a WRDSB Trustee Board Meeting on January 17, 2022, thi...

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Wendy's responses to CLC's 2022 election survey were not ...

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CLC's 2022 election survey has not yet been sent, so the ...

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1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? No (based on voting record)No (based on tweet)survey not sentsurvey not sent
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? No (based on voting record)No (based on tweet)survey not sentsurvey not sent
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? No (based on voting record)No (based on tweet)survey not sentsurvey not sent

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CLC's 2022 election survey has not yet been sent, so the candidate's views on parental rights in education vis-à-vis topics of sex ed and sexuality, are not known.
Franklin Ramsoomair
CLC Rating Position is unknown
RATING COMMENTS: CLC's 2022 election survey has not yet been sent, so the ...

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1. Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? survey not sent
2. Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not sent
3. Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? survey not sent
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