
At some point soon, the Ford government will reveal its plan for school trustees across the province.
Education Minister Paul Calandra has made no secret of the fact that he’s considering eliminating school trustees altogether — and he’s promised to reveal his decision early this year.
No news yet.
In the meantime, the ministry is now in control of six school boards in Ontario, using words like “incompetence,” “mess” and “off the rails” to describe how things were going before the province seized the wheel.
The Near North District School Board, which covers Parry Sound to North Bay, was the latest to be placed under government control.
Jay Aspin was chair of the board when he and his fellow trustees were abruptly removed on Dec. 1. He joins us on tonight’s Closer Look podcast to talk about why the decision was made, what the ministry told him — and why he is urging the Ford government not to get rid of trustees.
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