O
onetimeposter
Guest
**There is a fact that was not yet metnionned to my knowledge which may have weigth.
In Ontario at least, a property owner has the leniancy to decide wether to fund public or catholic schools.
Correct.
I personally insist on funding Catholic schools and expect the schools to adhere to and teach Catholic doctrine.
Your insistence means nothing to the courts, the bill of rights or the Charter.
If one does not support the Catholic doctrine, as an option, why wouldn’t they fund and attend public school?
**It is their right to choose. Muslims choose to attend Catholic Schools in Ontario. It too is their right.
**
The point is that ‘catholic school boards being funded by the public’ is moot and of no consequence.
**
You are wrong. The courts disagree with you and the Charter disagree’s with you. That is a very relevant thing.**
Those who fund catholic schools fund them by choice, and vise versa for public shools.
Correct.
And finally, why wouldn’t I have the right to send my children (3 of them) to a Catholic school that enforces Catholic teachings equally to every student? That IS what I want for my children.
**Then send them to a private Catholic School if that is what you want for your children. **
A child being exempt from this enforcement and blatantly and publicly expressing his homosexuality on school grounds would be contrary to my right
It’s publically funded, you have no right to insist the school board discriminate based upon a same sex attraction.
- especially considering that there IS a legitimate alternative in public schooling.
As was already mentioned, any person may choose to attend a publically funded Catholic school or Public School.**