Canadian Teacher’s Unions, including the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, Ontario Public Service Employees Union, Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation are directly and heavily funded by billionaire philanthropist Jon Stryker’s Arcus Foundation (a division of the Stryker Corporation). Stryker Co is a billion-dollar medical equipment manufacturer and distributor.
SOGI 123 is a Curriculum, created and largely funded by the Arcus Foundation and the government of Canada, has been implemented into public schools in British Columbia and Alberta.
The Curriculum teaches teachers to include practices like “Make your classroom visibly inclusive by displaying rainbow “safe space” stickers or posters portraying a variety of families” through their “Every Teacher” campaign.
Funders of SOGI 123 curricula include RBC & TD banks and its developers include the Arcus Foundation and the Federal Government of Canada.
Many Canadian school board policies require or encourage school staff to hide information about students’ “gender identities” from their parents but we are beginning to see a shift away from this damaging secret-keeping practice.
Canadian public schools receive funds for implementing SOGI and SEL (Social Emotional Learning) curricula.
Canadian children and adolescents deserve a school environment free of ideological dominance, cognitive confusion, exposure to sexualized content, parental disconnect, and political influence.
Egale Canada’s “Every Class in Every School” initiative is similar to that of SOGI 123. This TQ lobby group has significant corporate sponsorship from, to name a few: Labatt, Bayer (Asprin), RBC Foundation (Royal Bank of Canada), Cadillac Fairview, The World Bank and concerningly, TikTok Canada.
Egale Canada lists roughly 40 legal advocacy initiatives in favour of “TQ” rights on their website. This activist group is the number one external curriculum provider for Canadian public schools.
The Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) hosted 221 workshops, reached 10,000 students, and partnered with 26 Canadian school boards in 2022, leaving behind materials like posters, flags and copies of their “quick guide to pronouns”.
Some Canadian Universities offer free breast binders to girls and young women. Breast binding can cause back problems, collapsed lungs, and fractured ribs.
Parenting a child or adolescent lost in “transgender” ideation is a difficult task, but it is not one that you must do alone. Groups of parents in this situation are gathering online, and even in person, to offer each other knowledge, comfort and strength. And more resources and information are becoming available for parents like you every day. Please see our resources page for more info.