Toronto rally calls for end to GSA ban
ONTARIO ELECTION / Green Party candidates support a single school system
Andrea Houston / Toronto / Monday, September 19, 2011
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A Sept 18 rally in support of gay-straight alliances (GSA) at Queen’s Park was attended by a large number of Ontario Green Party candidates and supporters. Speakers repeatedly stated that the Green Party is the only political party pushing for a single school system, to put an end to the ban on GSAs in Catholic schools.

Approximately 120 protesters rallied at the steps to the provincial legislature, some holding signs demanding an end to “faith-based bullying.”

“I have a message for the political party that forms a government in Ontario,” said Queer Ontario’s Nick Mulé. "Find your spine and defund Catholic schools now."
Queer Ontario's Nick Mulé gives a shout-out to GSA activist Leanne Iskander during a rally at Queen's Park on Sept 18.
(Andrea Houston)


Keep the Faith But Not in Our Schools was organized by the Canadian Secular Alliance (CSA) to demand an end to public funding for religious education. Speakers pointed to the ban on GSAs and the continued use of the Pastoral Guidelines to Assist Students of Same-Sex Orientation in Catholic schools as the source of damaging discrimination against queer youth.

The list of speakers included three Green Party candidates: Mark Daye, Toronto Centre; Frank de Jong (who is also a teacher with the Toronto District School Board), Davenport; and Justin Trottier (president of the Centre for Inquiry Canada), Parkdale-High Park.

No NDP, Liberal or Progressive Conservative representatives spoke at the rally.

“We are now at a stage between public awareness and public support,” said organizer Kevin Smith, from the Canadian Secular Alliance (CSA). “All we need is a leader of this province who puts the needs of public education first, instead of political needs. And we don’t have that in any of the leaders of the three main parties.”

De Jong called the NDP cowardly for not supporting one secular school system, a position the Green Party has officially taken. He said a school board that puts denominational rights above human rights, as the Toronto Catholic board recently did, should not be funded through the public purse.

The NDP has stated repeatedly that the party fully supports GSAs, but it has stopped short of calling for an end to the public funding of Catholic schools as a consequence of inaction. On Sept 15, GSA activist Leanne Iskander was an audience member during a taping of LeDrew Live, a town-hall meeting featuring NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on CP24. Iskander asked how the NDP plans to enforce the rules stated in the Ministry of Education’s equity policy. Horwath said Ontario schools have an obligation to allow students to create GSAs. 

Mulé also applauded Iskander and the St Joe’s group for demanding their rights in the face of bullying, harassment and discrimination from the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. "Our government is letting the Catholic board ban GSAs, ban rainbows and prohibit any form of social advocacy.”

One speaker, Farzana Hassan, former president of the Muslim Canadian Congress, addressed the “gender apartheid” at Valley Park Middle School, an issue some activists say is separate from GSAs. Valley Park has been holding Friday afternoon student prayer services for the past three years. The sessions were initiated after staff noticed students were skipping class to attend services outside school.

Hassan pointed to reports that, during the sessions, menstruating girls are separated to sit behind the boys. “This is a clear violation of church and state. The government must not endorse practices that are blatantly discriminatory.”

Other speakers included Leonard Baak, from Education Equality in Ontario; Greg Oliver, president of CSA; former Catholic school teacher Joe Killoran; and Marilyn Byers, from PFLAG.

Killoran, noting that suicide rates are highest among gay teens, shouted to the crowd, asking if school boards should continue to use tax dollars to teach students that queer youth "deserve to burn in hell."  The crowd responded with a thunderous “No!”
Approximately 120 people attended a rally in support of GSAs at Queen's Park on Sept 18.
(Andrea Houston)


Notable Canadians who were unable to attend the rally sent letters of support and solidarity. In one letter, gay comedian Rick Mercer congratulated the students fighting for GSAs. He joked that if Catholic school boards continue to ban GSAs, “you can always join the drama club, which is basically the same thing. That’s what I did.”

Openly lesbian Canadian comedian Elvira Kurt also sent a message of encouragement for the students, affectionately calling them “Team Gay… Keep fighting the fight, and know that if he were alive today, Jesus would be in your school's GSA.

“It's so simple and so basic and yet deliberately ignored by the people in charge of Cirque du Catholic Church,” she quipped. “What they have against love is a mystery. Knowing who you are and loving who you are is deeper than religion; it's the foundation of humanity. Too bad the church can't get with the program. Too bad for them but not for you.”

The battle for GSAs began in January when the Halton Catholic District School Board banned the groups. Roman Catholic schools have repeatedly denied students’ requests for GSAs, saying supports are already in place and church doctrine condemns gay sex as “sinful and immoral.”

In March, Iskander and the St Joe’s GSA were blocked for a third time from forming any group with the word gay in the title. Iskander is currently looking at legal options.

This summer, a letter from a priest representing Toronto’s Coptic Christian community threatened to pull thousands of students from Toronto Catholic District School Board classrooms if homosexuality is taught in schools in any way.
 


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are u serious?
it's not an "election issue" just because a small gathering of self-righteous navel-gazers showed up for a Green Party rally (disingenuously dressed up as a Rally for Queer catholic students...so much for transparency...who organized it? tracey Sandilands?). Ontario is more than a block in Toronto. Looking forward to Xtra's inevitable endorsement of the Liberals.
Hilarious, burlington Ontario
09/19/11 9:40 AM EST
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GSAs for Catholic Students needed
This is important and becoming an issue, especially in Toronto Centre. We have a Gay MPP Cabinet Minister and yet youth are still fighting for their rights in the Catholic School System to have a GSA. Its sad that our MPP has not been able to clear this up despite being a Cabinet Minister. I do know we need an MPP to take this on. Will The Liberal MPP and current cabinet Minister committ to making sure we get these GSAs or will we go to a new MPP that will take up the issue, like Cathy Crowe?
Rick Barnes, Toronto Ontario
09/19/11 10:47 AM EST
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@hilarious [a.k.a Justyn Stayshn]
There's no spin witty enough to disguise the facts. Our electoral candidates* responses speak for themselves: http://tinyurl.com/CSAQandA We all stood up to defend YOUR rights yesterday, with no help from anybody but ourselves! ...but don't worry, nobody was surprised that you weren't there to help out. We were sure you would have far more important Party business on Sunday afternoon. For everybody else, CSA membership is free. Please get involved. We need your support! * Responses are posted as soon as they are received. Please ask (beg!) your local candidates to fill out CSA's questionnaire and put human rights on the agenda this Oct. 6th
You Big Chicken!, Toronto Ontario
09/19/11 10:47 AM EST
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A remarkably brave woman!
How disappointing that human beings can't be a little more empathetic... Farzana Hassan, who addressed the “gender apartheid” at Valley Park Middle School, which some say is a separate from GSAs... well those people are wrong. It's exactly the same issue .. discriminatory policies trample on everybody's! Both the suppressed and their suppressors are all compromised. Whenever the girls are put down the boys are also victims... "No one is free, until everyone is free!" - Dr. Martin Luther King
Pete, toronto ontario
09/19/11 11:10 AM EST
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COWARD @ Hilarious
Hilarious, your ignorance is blatant. The rally had nothing to do with the Green Party. The Green Party just happens to be the only party that is brave enough to support the students and to fight for their Basic Human Rights. Something the Catholic Church believes that they have a right to violate. This is abuse. How can Ontario just stand by and watch this happen. This happens to involve LGBT students yes. On the the other hand every one who has knowlegde of this is Guilty. It is our responsibility as citizen's when we witness child abuse that we report it. It is the same case here, yes the Catholic Church has kept this practice for some time now. Things change society changes, when the students start demanding for their rights to be met and they are told that they can't becuase what they request is sinnful and immorral becuase there Gay it is absolutely absurd. Moreover the person that tells them this, my expectation would be that this person be Chrged with violating the students Human Rights. This is no longer a LGBT issue, these students are 15,16 17 yeah some are gay,lesbian some straight-questioning. More important the whole picture is the acceptance level and what the Church is teaching our children, it really is disgusting and this has to end NOW.
Mark Luciani, Toronto On
09/19/11 3:14 PM EST
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Religious Rights and Gender Rights
Here's a video of Farzana Hassan addressing the crowd. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Q4cRaAcuIdI I'm telling you the issue is the same: religious rights trumping gender rights.
xox, xox Ontario
09/19/11 4:54 PM EST
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Keep up the great work, Andrea!
It's the year 2011 and Ontario has a publicly-funded, multi-BILLION dollar Roman Catholic school system that actively discriminates against gays and non-Catholics?! WTF? This is many things, but it is not "hilarious" -- unless you have a sick sense of humour, or are a bishop, or have something financial to gain from perpetuating this wasteful, shameful discrimination. Or all of the above. Like every other religion, if you want to indoctrinate your kids, you can send them to the private school of your choice. You have no right to ask the public to foot the bill for tuition.
Susan, Toronto ON
09/20/11 10:35 AM EST
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Constitutional Illiteracy Hurts the Cause
The constitutional illiteracy of the speakers quoted here is alarming. As a supporter of one (or at the least, one English and one French) public and secular school system in Ontario, it disappointing that none of the speakers nor Xtra are either aware of or prepared to address the amendment to Canada's Constitution Act required to end public funding for Separate Schools in Ontario. No government - Liberal, NDP, PC or Green - has the legal right to end public funding for Catholic education in Ontario outside of such an amendment. Nor, under Section 29 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, do individual equality rights under the Charter trump the denominational nature of Separate Schools. Until campaigners honestly and directly confront the 19th-century Constitutional provisions that support both public funding for Separate Schools and their religious character, they will not succeed in undoing them.
Kate, Toronto Ontario
09/20/11 2:59 PM EST
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Constitutional issues, for Kate
Kate, you're right about there being a need to amend the Constitution, but you're wrong about (at least) some of the speakers' C-illiteracy. Many in the "movement" know full well that -- at the moment -- Charter rights are trumped by "Constitutionally enshrined" Roman Catholic rights (I threw up a little in my mouth as I wrote that). But a bilateral amending formula exists. It's what Quebec used to amend Section 93 about 10 years ago. Newfoundland also did away with "Constitutionally enshrined" Catholic schools (and other religious schools) by amending Term 17 of their "Terms of Union". It CAN be done. We just have zero politicians with any integrity in Ontario. ZERO. Cowards, all.
Susan, Toronto ON
09/20/11 3:29 PM EST
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Constitutional "rights"
See the Education Equality in Ontario web site about denominational school "right" in Canadian provinces. http://www.oneschoolsystem.org/denominational_rights.html
Leonard Baak, Ottawa Ontario
09/21/11 7:47 PM EST
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Go Greens Go!
This issue - as well as environmentalism - is why I am not voting NDP any longer. They won't stand up for secularism, even as it becomes a majority opinion re: school funding Glad the Green Party is showing it isn't "just" about the environment, but has great policy on a range of issues.
Alejandro, Toronto ON
09/22/11 12:58 AM EST
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Hello, This happens to involve LGBT students yes. On the the other hand every one who has knowlegde of this is Guilty. It is our responsibility as citizen's when we witness child abuse that we report it. It is the same case here, yes the Catholic Church has kept this practice for some time now. Things change society changes, when the students start demanding for their rights to be met and they are told that they can't becuase what they request is sinnful and immorral becuase there Gay it is absolutely absurd.For more information about mailing toronto services please visit this website http://www.corporatemailing.com/aboutus.htm
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09/23/11 6:19 AM EST
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