Parents Protesting Against School ‘Indoctrination’ Appear at NL Premier’s Home

Parents Protesting Against School ‘Indoctrination’ Appear at NL Premier’s Home
Premier Andrew Furey speaks to the media after his Liberals won a majority government at a press conference at the Delta Hotel in St. John's on March 27, 2021. Paul Daly/The Canadian Press
Marnie Cathcart
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A large convoy of cars descended on the home of Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey to protest what parents allege is an increased promotion of sexual indoctrination in the province’s schools.

In a video posted to Twitter on July 9, one protester states that the group is “bringing the fight” to the premier’s home because “he doesn’t listen to us when we’re at [the] Confederation Building,“ and alleges the government ”sends paid counter-protesters to City Hall.”