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Elementary teachers to protest outside Ontario education minister’s talk

WATCH ABOVE: Teachers in this province are continuing full-fledged walkouts and rotating strikes this week. New polling suggests public support right now seems to be leaning in favour of teachers. Travis Dhanraj reports. (Feb 10, 2020) – Feb 10, 2020

TORONTO – Hundreds of elementary teachers s are protesting outside a downtown Toronto hotel today where Ontario’s education minister is set to speak.

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Stephen Lecce is scheduled to talk to the Canadian Club at the Royal York hotel about preparing students for the jobs of the future.

Teachers filled the sidewalk outside the hotel, stretching nearly the entire block.

They held signs criticizing the government’s plan to increase class sizes and calling for Lecce to be fired.

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The protest comes as teachers across the province have been engaging in strikes amid stalled contract negotiations.

The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario held a provincewide strike Tuesday and today its teachers are on strike at about a dozen boards and authorities, including the Toronto District School Board.

The union representing teachers in the French system has agreed to return to the bargaining table today, a day ahead of a planned provincewide strike, making it the only teachers’ union currently in talks with the government.

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