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2025-12-05

ONTARIO PASSES BILL 33, GRANTS MORE POWERS TO GOVERNMENT

Ontario legislature passed the Bill 33, known as the Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025 on Nov.19, bringing in major changes to how school boards, children’s aid societies, and post-secondary institutions are governed  

The newly passed controversial bill is a piece of legislation that introduces significant changes to the oversight of school boards and post-secondary institutions in Ontario, giving the Minister of Education expanded powers to intervene in local decision-making.   

Under this bill, Paul Calandra, Ontario’s minister of education, can take over school boards, mandate collaboration with local police to implement school resource officer programs where available and even remove school board trustees.  

The government framed it as a necessary intervention to put school boards back on track, strengthen school safety and allow students to succeed. Calandra took over five school boards using earlier versions of these powers, citing financial mismanagement. He has now signalled that more boards are in his sights under Bill 33.  

While the government has framed the bill as necessary for accountability, critics in the post-secondary sector say it increases provincial control without addressing core funding issues.   

“Bill 33 hands the Minister more levers to pull and hands universities more paperwork for their already overworked staff,” Bruce Gillespie, president of Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty Association (WLUFA), said.   

“It does not fix the basic problem, which is that Ontario’s universities are being asked to do more and more with less and less public funding,” he said.

Gillespie also raised concerns about the impact on post-secondary institutions. Bill 33 adds compliance requirements and administrative workload for universities without increasing provincial operating funding.   

He warned that these new obligations could destabilize student-funded services, such as mental health support, transit and campus media, which directly affect students’ well-being and faculty’s ability to deliver quality education.  

Equity-based admissions initiatives are also at risk.  

“Equity-based admissions do not lower standards. They recognize that grades are produced inside unequal systems,” Gillespie said.   

“Bill 33 gives the government new tools to second-guess those efforts from Queen’s Park, which is exactly the opposite of what we need if we want campuses to reflect the diversity of Ontario,” he said.  

Gillespie warns that preserving the authority of university Senates is critical under the new legislation. Senates play a key role in maintaining academic standards and research independence, and Gillespie argues that provincial intervention in admissions and research priorities could undermine academic freedom.  

This bill not only impacts post-secondary institutions, but also influences primary and secondary school boards, such as the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB).  

“With the passing of Bill 33, the WRDSB will continue to follow the direction and guidance of the Ministry of Education and comply with all provincial legislation,” Scott Miller, director of education at the WRDSB, said.   

“Our commitment to supporting student achievement and the well-being of all students remains the highest priority. We will continue to work closely and collaboratively with students, staff, parents, families, caregivers, and community partners to ensure that all decisions and actions reflect the needs and values of those in WRDSB schools and workplaces,” Miller said.  

He also said more information about Bill 33 and its changes to the school board will be made available on the WRDSB website.  

The government portrays Bill 33 as a measure to improve oversight and student success. Faculty, staff and student representatives across Ontario argue that the legislation prioritizes increased provincial control over the funding crisis, campus services and local governance, leaving many in the education community concerned about its long-term impact.  

This article was cross-published with The Cord.

#bill33 #Caregivers #childrensAidSocieties #communityPartners #families #Government #paulCalandra #postSecondaryInstitutions #SangjunHan #School #Staff #supportingChildrenAndStudentsAct #WRDSB

Photo taken outside of the purple, 3D "LAURIER" sign at the corner of King St. and University Ave. W.
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2025-11-20

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2025-10-30

When my past meets my present.
I found out that LifeCycles has partnered with Power To Be nonprofit, today. They're giving us use of their rad, heated space at their HQ on Prospect Lake Rd - for our Winter seeds sorting work parties 😊
I was with PTB as a para-athlete, many years ago. I've referred a lot of disabled kids/adults to their recreational inclusion programs for #PeopleWithDisabilities #CommunityPartners

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2025-10-24

I'll be the solo #LifeCyclesProjectSociety representative at Food Future - Capital Region - General Public W4. Hosted/facilitated by #FutureXplorations Research Group - KPU, at Esquimalt Gorge Park Pavilion.

Join us in an unprecedented island-wide #initiative to build a resilient, #sovereign #FoodSystem rooted in #sustainability and #equity.

This is not just another project. It’s a call to action. Your voice matters. Your lived experience matters. Real change must come from the ground up—and we believe solutions must be shaped by those most impacted.

We are committed to empowering our communities and co-creating a future where everyone has access to healthy, locally-grown #food —no matter the political or economic climate.

This is your moment. Let’s come together. Let’s lead the way.

Join us. Speak up. Be part of the change.

#FreeEvent - please reserve your tickets in advance.
eventbrite.com/e/food-future-c

#FoodSecurity #FreeEvent #FreeSamples #Nonprofit #CultivatingCommunities #CommunityBuilding #CommunityEvent #FreeFood #agroecology #teamwork #CommunityPartners #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #CommunityWork #volunteers #Community #Sharing #Saanich #Esquimalt #ViewRoyal

2025-10-24

I'll be representing LifeCycles Project Society, solo, at this upcoming #BIPOC led #FreeCommunityEvent in Fernwood.

Seeds and Synergies. Cultural Foods meet the Good Food 2030 Strategy - please reserve your free tickets.
eventbrite.ca/e/seeds-and-syne

The #Seeds and #Synergies is a gathering that aims to bring together community members, growers, farmers, and farmers to be, facilitators, and partners from racialized groups to reflect on the role of #CulturallyRelevantCrops and #LandAccess in shaping the access of these groups to locally grown, healthy and nutritious foods, education, employment opportunities, income, and belonging to the land, to themselves and their communities.

For the past five years, #IyéCreative has been working with community members and local farmers to learn about cultural crops – plant relatives that carry deep meaning for our food, health, and traditions on Coast Salish lands. We’ve also been pushing for fairer land policies so more people can grow the foods and medicines that matter to them.

#CulturalFoods aren’t just products on a market, or grocery store shelf. They’re living connections that tie us to land, spirit, and each other.

We are inviting you to help us make this story come alive!

#FoodSecurity #FreeEvent #FreeSamples #Nonprofit #CultivatingCommunities #CommunityBuilding #CommunityEvent #FreeFood #agroecology #teamwork #CommunityPartners #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #Cascadia #PNW #CommunityWork #volunteers #Community #Sharing

2024-10-03

I had an excellent morning meeting at Burnside Gorge Community Assn. I got a small tour of their community event spaces inside the building. I'll be covering their Halloween event on October 24th. We will also be discussing accessibility in near future as well. I'll also be documenting their popular community Christmas hampers for local families program & their annual family friendly, free community Christmas event.

#Lekwungen #Wsanec #VictoriaBC #YYJ #CommunityCentre #CommunityBuilders #CommunityPartners #NonProfit #ContributeToCommunity #CommunityCollaboration

Entrance to Burnside Gorge Community Association building. Patio area with tables & chairs are beside front gardens. A park bench is on background, on far upper right corner.Looking down my wide leg denim jumpsuit & purple suede boots, on mosaic cement diamonds with grass growing through.Topical 2D map of Burnside Gorge Community area. Mounted on exterior wall, beside covered entryway.Selfie in case. Wearing black newsboy hat, blue multicoloured scarf, baby blue satin puff sleeved top with denim jumpsuit. Chinese red ball & tassel & blue beaded tassel hair accessories are embedded in my blue hair right side braid.
Sevtap Savas, PhDsavaslab@mstdn.ca
2023-08-31

Pleased to paste this Saltwire article describing our recent scholarly publication authored with community partners on cancer-related public engagement:

“N.L. patient-scientist partnership continues to create scholarly knowledge on cancer and public engagement”

saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/o

#NewfoundlandAndLabrador #Cancer #CommunityEngagement #CommunityPartners #KnowledgeTranslation

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