Which place is a religious lunatic hotbed, Brandon? Hardly. Wrong side of the province, the eastern side (where many did not believe in covid) will have a greater percentage of less open people.
"The school division was inundated with calls, letters and emails after a delegation at its May 8 meeting, led by former school trustee and grandmother Lorraine Hackenschmidt, called on the division to set up a committee to review the content of books available in school libraries, and remove titles deemed inappropriate, including "any books that caused our kids to question whether they are in the wrong body."
The only trustee to vote in favour of proposal was Breanna Sieklicki, who was criticized by a number of speakers for comments she made at the May 8 meeting, when she told Hackenschmidt it took "courage" to come before the board and raise her concerns.
Loni Powell, the last speaker of the evening, told the board Sieklicki should be removed from her position, which was met with a loud cheer.
Before the vote, Sieklicki said she supported the call to review all books, not only those dealing with LGBTQ issues.
"We need to look at these books because why are we trying to sexualize kids in our schools?" she said.
She stated that she did not think the committee should have the power to remove the books, but she wanted to "get the conversation started."
Several people in the audience cheered when People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, who said he supports the call to remove the books, entered the gym. They were met with jeers and boos from other audience members.