Canadian Educators urged to stand up for rights
SASKATOON -- Home-based educators were told to stand up for their right to decide how to raise their children at a convention this weekend of home schoolteachers and students.
"Our concern is that in the righteous application of child rights, the fundamental rights of parents seem to be compromised," said Gerald Huebner in an interview after his presentation to the Saskatchewan Home Based Educators annual convention at Saskatoon Inn Saturday.
Huebner is a board member of the Home School Legal Defence Association of Canada (HSLDA), a group that provides support and advocacy for home-based educators. Read more...
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