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Teacher's certificate revoked for off-duty participation in racist and white supremacist activities.
The Ontario College of Teachers brought discipline proceedings against a teacher who engaged in extensive off-duty public activities promoting racist, anti-Semitic, and white supremacist views.
The member argued his activities were legal and occurred outside the classroom.
Applying the Supreme Court's decision in Ross, the Discipline Committee found that the member's public persona and activities poisoned the school environment, caused significant disruption, and undermined public confidence in the education system.
The Committee found the member guilty of professional misconduct and ordered the revocation of his teaching certificate.
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