Ontario government’s repeal of sex-ed material also removed explicit mention of concussions

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Minister of Children, Community and Social Services Lisa MacLeod said despite the curriculum change, ‘supplementary resources’ provided to school boards, teachers and students along with the contents of the interim curriculum gave the Ontario government confidence that students would be properly educated on ‘head-injury awareness’

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