Tristin Hopper: Inside the 'anti-hate' materials Saskatchewan is trying to banish from schools

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Tristin Hopper: Inside the 'anti-hate' materials Saskatchewan is trying to banish from schools
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According to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, the 53-page package is a 'not high quality' and loaded with political bias.

Developed using $268,400 in federal funds and actively promoted by the Trudeau government, the materials are pitched to teachers as a way to “prevent hate” in the classroom. But according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, the 53-page package is “not high quality” and loaded with political bias.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

It says that Canada has a “massive problem” with hate because Canadian users are the third largest nationality on the fascist web forum Iron March . What it doesn’t mention is that the total number of Canadian accounts on Iron March is just 88.Article content “As the TikTok platform is intended for short videos, it’s easy for youth to fall down rabbit holes,” warns the toolkit, saying they risk sliding into “blatant hate content.” The toolkit acknowledges that Telegram is often used as a safe mode of communication by dissidents in authoritarian regimes such as Russia and Iran, but that it should still be seen as a “red flag” in Canada; indeed, many researchers monitor social media, such as Telegram, to keep tabs on extremism activity.

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