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Queenie is coming!

On behalf of the Canadian Families Alliance, CLC is pleased to announce that Ms. Queenie Yu has accepted an invitation to speak at the September 21st protest against radical sex-ed.

For the past several weeks, Queenie has been the voice of Ontario’s parental rights movement. Queenie is the reason why Patrick Brown issued a signed letter to 13,000 homes during the final days of the Scarborough-Rouge River by-election, promising to “scrap” the controversial sex-ed curriculum.

It was Queenie’s stepping into the race as an Independent candidate, running on a single-issue platform of repealing the controversial curriculum, which put pressure on Brown to issue the now, highly-publicized letter.

Queenie’s candidacy threatened to take away enough votes from the PC Party candidate, Raymond Cho, to cost him the MPP's seat. That is why Brown and his advisors felt that making the promise to Scarborough-Rouge River voters was necessary, notwithstanding the fact that only days later, he flip-flopped, retracting his pledge to repeal the curriculum.

Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to this heroic anti-Wynne-Sex-Ed candidate who has sacrificed so much to help parents protect their kids from being sexualized.

Concerned parents and grandparents will be inspired by the experience and insights Queenie gained during a by-election that was truly a referendum on Kathleen Wynne’s sex-ed agenda.

Join the parental protest at Queen’s Park on Wednesday September 21, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. to hear Queenie. Perhaps, you’ll even get to meet her in person!  Please commit to attend on our Facebook event page, hereIf you don't use Facebook, tell us you'll attend by email.

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