Manitoba Health Attempts to Block Parents Access to Controversial Sex Ed Book
Parents say manual contains dangerously inaccurate “safe sex” information
By Gudrun Schultz
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, September 27, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Manitoba Ministry of Health attempted to block parental access to a “teen health” guide slated to be released for use by Manitoba Schools in early November. The Manitoba manual, which an Ontario-based pro-family organization recently confused with another “Little Black Book” from Toronto that explicitly advocated teen lesbian sex, nevertheless also has parents up in arms over its content.
Concerned Manitoba parents interviewed by LifeSiteNews.com say the “teen health guide” contains dangerously inaccurate and misleading information and promotes sexual activity in young teenagers.
It took 8 months and three attempts under the Federal Access to Information Act before parents were able to obtain a copy of the material known as the ‘Little Black Book.’ the rest
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