Documents expose shocking communications among Kayla Lemieux school board members
ONTARIO, CANADA: Documents have revealed how the Halton District School Board failed students and parents by defending Kayla Lemieux, a Canadian teacher with prosthetic Z-cup breasts. Lemieux was suspended from her school after pictures of her in men's clothing showed she does not wear the noticeable attire at all times. She had previously claimed her breasts were real and the result of a medical condition.
According to the Halton District School Board (HDSB), Lemieux was placed on paid leave on February 28. However, she continues to be paid for her role at Oakville Trafalgar High School. "While not currently on an active assignment, the teacher remains employed with the HDSB," board spokesperson Heather Francey told the Toronto Sun.
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Shocking communication between HDSB authorities
On an episode of The Ezra Levant Show, guest host David Menzies revealed shocking commuincations between HDSB authorities, reported Rebel News. David recalled how a board meeting happened shortly after Lemieux made headlines, saying, "In fact, parents were told that they were not even permitted to ask questions verbally. Rather, questions would have to be provided in writing in advance and that the staff would cherry pick which questions they would present. And of course, no questions regarding Lemieux would be entertained, just because, OK? Clearly those at the HDSB at not educators; they are a bunch of censorious thugs."
Lemieux started transitioning from male to female in 2021. The Halton District School Board defended her in September, saying she would not answer questions about the issue since it was a "personal matter." According to the district, criticizing or interfering would go against the Ontario Human Rights Code. "The HDSB recognizes the rights of students, staff, parents/guardians, and community members to equitable treatment without discrimination based upon gender identity and gender expression. Gender identity and gender expression are protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code," the board said in a statement.
Kayla Lemieux 'mocks women and the education experience'
In the past, parents claimed Lemieux "mocks women and the education experience," according to the Daily Mail. At a board meeting on March 1, a delegate named Lynn questioned the board's previous suggestion that it would be illegal to tell Lemieux how to dress. Citing a piece from Ontario employment lawyer Howard Levitt, Lynn said, "Every collective agreement permits the employer to require its employees to dress reasonably and even more so to require that a teacher of young people be a role model for civility and professionalism."
At the meeting, a father said, "The issue here is that the board is required by law to solicit the views of the school's councils and to the best of my knowledge the board has not done so. Instead it has circulated a survey and circulating a survey is not the same as soliciting the views of the school's councils."
Parents, however, said that even after suspending Lemieux, the board has still not been specific about dress codes. It has not even specified a timeline for when it can be enforced.