
Ontario students walk out of class to protest sex-ed curriculum changes
TORONTO — Students across Ontario walked out of class on Friday to protest the provincial government’s decision to repeal a modernized version of the sex-ed curriculum.
The walkouts — called “We the students do not consent” — took place in schools from Niagara Falls to Ottawa and saw students gather outdoors, hoist handwritten signs and chant about the need for relevant sexual education.
“Some adults, such as (Premier) Doug Ford, may have grown up in a different time,” said Luca Lichner, a 16-year-old who walked out of one Toronto school. “With times changing and everything updating, we should also update our sex education instead of going back in time.”
The province’s Progressive Conservative government announced in July that it would scrap the modernized sex-ed curriculum brought in by the previous Liberal regime in 2015.