The Spirit of the Inquisition & Thought Control Lives on at the Toronto Catholic District School Board: Two Teachers Fired for “Racist” Posts
The following is the CBC’s not very newsy report on the firing to two Toronto Catholic teachers for allegedly “racist” posts over the Christmas holidays. The CBC provides no information as to what the posts said or who the teachers were or what their side of the story might be. Note that the vindictive Board seeking to cause maximum harm to their fired employees reported the matter to the Ontario College of Teachers which could take away their teaching certificates. Make no mistake about it, we live in a minority-controlled intellectual police state. “Freedom of thought” “freedom of expression” — these words from the Charter of Rights and Freedom are a sorry joke and empty promise.
A few more details did emerge from a CP24 report (March 16, 2026): “
CP24 previously reviewed a screengrab of what appears to be a series of messages on a shared social media platform in which a racist image is shared.
Another teacher reportedly responded to that image, saying “LMAO where are the chicken wings, (explicative) (N-word) are all the same.”s
“The Toronto Catholic District School Board says two high school teachers are no longer employed by the board after being accused of exchanging racist messages on a school social media page.
Advocacy group Parents of Black Children said last month that messages between two teachers at James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School found on a student athletics Instagram account included a racist slur and an anti-Black meme.t
The group accused school officials of not taking immediate action after a student who had access to the Instagram account screenshotted the exchange and notified the school’s principal.
The school board says the teachers were immediately placed on leave after school leadership received the images, and those teachers are no longer working for the board.
It also says it has reported the matter to the Ontario College of Teachers.
The board says it takes racism and discrimination “extremely seriously” and recognizes the impact this incident has had on the school community. (CBC News, March16, 2026)
