Letters to the editor: ‘What is it with Toronto? What is the problem here?’ The race for mayor, plus other letters to the editor for April 2

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‘What is it with Toronto? What is the problem here?’ The race for mayor, plus other letters to the editor for April 2

: We would like to thank contributor Naomi Buck for addressing the problem of seclusion rooms in Canadian schools.

Parents across Canada and the United States are advocating for a ban on seclusion rooms and restraints. In their place, we need comprehensive, neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-responsive training for staff, which is highly effective, much safer for staff and students and readily available.Chantelle Hyde and Anne Borden King Canadian representatives, The Alliance Against Seclusion and RestraintI retired as a special-education teacher of students with behavioural issues.

If behaviour escalated to the point where they had to go to the office, I had the details to make a complete report. The pad was my evidence.

 

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GlobeDebate Like any other municipality, Toronto needs to properly tax its own real estate to raise funds. In Toronto, there are still grotesquely expensive homes that benefit from a mill rate set during World War II.

GlobeDebate Karen Prandovszky's Toronto letter joins two other navel-gazing missives that miss the point: Toronto is Canada's economic and cultural Saturn, around which the rest of this federation unwillingly orbits.

this city is a WEF cesspool of SHITE

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