From School Renaming Rules to School Board Takeovers: What Ontario’s New Education Bill Is About

From School Renaming Rules to School Board Takeovers: What Ontario’s New Education Bill Is About
The Ontario legislature at Queen's Park in Toronto in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Chris Young
Carolina Avendano
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Last week, Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra introduced a bill that would give him sweeping powers to intervene when a school board has, in his words, “lost its way.” One key change would require school boards to get approval from the minister before renaming an existing school—a move that follows the Toronto District School Board’s decision earlier this year to rename three schools named after historical Canadian figures.