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Religion has no place in public school – and neither does sexism | Full Comment | National Post

Tasha Kheiriddin: Religion has no place in public school – and neither does sexism | Full Comment | National Post

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  1. So at what point will Liturgy of the Hours be introduced in Toronto Schools?

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  2. most of the Muslims have asked to come to this country..a country based on Christian traditions so i am not sure we need to be so ready to abandon our principals to serve theirs

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