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Grits get tough on bullying in Ontario schools
The Liberal government is introducing new anti-bullying legislation today.
This comes after two high-profile teen suicides in Ottawa and Durham Region.
Premier McGuinty says the new legislation is aimed at making Ontario schools safer and more accepting.
The bill proposes tougher consequences — including expulsion — for bullying and hate-motivated actions. It will also require all schools to support students who want to lead activities that promote understanding, acceptance and respect for everyone – regardless of ethnicity, faith, culture, gender or sexual orientation.
McGuinty says the new legislation will also allow students to set up gay-straight alliances at schools, but he says they may not always use that name.
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