According to the Epoch Times, Mark Brosens, a spokesperson for the York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB), said that third parties provide Ontario's school bus services, and upon learning about this particular driver, he immediately reached out to the company. "The company acted quickly to address this situation with its employee and the driver will no longer provide busing to and from the school," he said, adding, "The company assured the YCDSB that this will not be an issue going forward at any YCDSB schools." That language is a bit weak for my tastes. Is the "Lolita Line" guy going to drive buses for other schools? It almost sounds like that's a possibility. Brosens also told the Epoch Times that drivers received extensive training and "all bus drivers in the province were required to pass a vulnerable sector screening with local police." I wonder if this guy showed up to his police screening in his little pink skirt? Well, I guess I shouldn't be surprised. This is Ontario after all, the Canadian province where the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal seems to rule the roost. It does things like fine spa owners who misgender a "trans" man and won't force their Muslim employees to wax the genitals of said "trans" guy. It also does things like fine tiny towns thousands of dollars because they refuse to display a "Pride" flag on government property.You will ride their bus whether you like it or not...
Monday, June 16, 2025
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