Bill Kelly Show

Interim sex-ed, NAFTA freeze out, And hospital gridlock

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The Ontario government says that it has now got an interim sex education curriculum, and that teachers must follow that one. A new way for parents to report teachers who don’t follow along has been implemented as well. Guest - Manny Figuerido, Director of Education at the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board Chrystia Freeland says that she’s been in contact with her US and Mexican counterparts throughout the two way NAFTA talks, and that she’s encouraged by reports of a handshake deal between the two. However, a Mexican official says that there’s no need for Canada to rejoin NAFTA talks. Guest - Walid Hejazi, Associate Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy, and Academic Director, at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto This summer has marked another one of gridlock at Hamilton’s hospitals. The Ontario hospital association says the system is under immense pressure. Guest - Michael Hurley, President, OCHU/CUPE