‘I Want Politics Out of Schools’: Ontario Bill to Give Education Minister More Control Over School Boards

‘I Want Politics Out of Schools’: Ontario Bill to Give Education Minister More Control Over School Boards
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Christopher Katsarov
Carolina Avendano
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Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra has introduced legislation expanding the minister’s authority over school boards, citing concerns about boards misusing public funds, shifting focus away from student achievement, and turning schools into “a political battle zone.”

Bill 33, called the “Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025,” would allow the minister to step in more quickly when there are concerns over a school board’s practices. Measures include directing an investigation or putting a school board under supervision, Calandra said at a May 29 press conference.