Canadian schools ditch Mother’s and Father’s Day celebrations in the name of diversity



An elementary school in Winnipeg will send students home with “family gifts” this week, instead of traditional Mother’s Day and Father’s Day presents, part of a new trend among some Canadian schools downplaying or eliminating the traditional parental celebrations. Read More



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