Candidate, Natalie Waddell
Waterloo Region District School Board, ON
Electoral District: Kitchener
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Here is Natalie Waddell's voting record relating to life and family issues:
Votes, Surveys and Policy Decision | Vote | Score |
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Sex-Ed curriculum: Motions to protect parental rights in education against the Wynne government's sex-ed over-reach. Trustees from various school boards made motions to curtail the Wynne government's imposition of its graphic sex-ed curriculum. The curriculum infringes on parental rights in education by forcing children at very young ages to be exposed to LGBTQ ideology, unhealthy sexual practices, and disordered gender concepts. Motions include those to delay implementation of the sex-ed curriculum to allow time for meaningful parental consultation, as well as a more detailed evaluation of the inadequate and evasive government-run consultation process. |
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Here are quotes from Natalie Waddell on various life and family issues:
When the Ford PC government scrapped Kathleen Wynne’s radical sex-ed and replaced it with an interim curriculum that removed references to transgender ideology, it was reported that the Waterloo Region District School Board was going to write the Premier to protest Ford’s repeal of the Wynne sex program. Trustee Natalie Waddell was quoted in the media saying she was concerned that by Ford taking away the ability of teachers to indoctrinate young children with the theories of ‘gender identity’ and ‘gender expression’, it would put the province at odds with the Ontario Human Rights Code: “It is difficult to adhere to policies, legislation and our strategic plan, but the human rights code overrides everything. … We, trustees and staff, have a responsibility to make sure our marginalized students are not being discriminated against.” [CambridgeTimes.ca, ‘Waterloo Region public board to protest interim sex-ed curriculum’, Aug. 31, 2018]
Here are the answers for the questionnaire as provided by Natalie Waddell on 2018.
Question | Response |
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Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? | no response |
Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? | no response |
Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? | no response |
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