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Ontario Premier denies accused child-porn maker had role in explicit sex-ed curriculum

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TORONTO, July 23, 2013 ( LifeSiteNews.com ) – While Ontario ’s premier, an open lesbian, has denied that accused child-porn maker and former Deputy Minister of Education had a role in formulating the controversial “sexual diversity” sex-ed curriculum that was temporarily scrapped after an outcry from parents, critics are not buying her arguments and presenting evidence to the contrary. Dr. Charles McVety of Canada Christian College called Premier Kathleen Wynne ’s statement on Levin’s involvement in the curriculum “just a parsing of words”.  Wynne told reporters last week at Queen’s Park that “Ministers and deputy ministers do not write curriculum.”  Dr. Benjamin Levin “Any suggestion that there was that kind of interference, it just demonstrates a lack of understanding of how curriculum actually is written,” she said, adding, “Curriculum is written by subject experts in conversation and in consultation with a wide array of people — and curriculum is reviewed and written

Top Ontario official arrested for child porn said sex-charged equity program was a ‘priority’

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 The former top Ontario education official who was charged this week with making child pornography stated in a 2009 letter that a government strategy seeking to embed the Liberals’ “sexual diversity” agenda in the schools was a “priority” for him. In the letter, dated April 6 th , 2009, Dr. Benjamin Levin informs school boards and principals of the release of the government’s “equity and inclusive education” strategy, which sparked intense controversy because of its promotion of homosexual activism in the schools. One element of the strategy was a radical sex-ed program - beginning with 6-year-olds in first grade - that was shelved by then-Premier Dalton McGuinty because of a backlash from parents. In the letter, Levin – who was then serving as Kathleen Wynne ’s deputy minister of education – writes: "This province-wide strategy has been a priority for our Minister of Education Kathleen Wynne and me." The letter is  available  on the Ministry of Education’s w