B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad is facing criticism for comparing residential schools to gender and sexuality education in public schools.
He made the likening in a post to X, formerly known as Twitter, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Saturday (Sept. 30).
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Many have since called him out for politicizing the day in a move to platform the parental rights movement, which has vocally opposed the Sexual Orientations and Gender Identities (SOGI) teaching resource being used in B.C. schools. Rustad said in a Sept. 20 statement he would abolish SOGI if elected.

Marilyn Slett, chief councillor of the Heiltsuk Tribal Council and secretary-treasurer of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, said the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is intended to remember the children who never returned from residential schools and honour those who survived.
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University of British Columbia M茅tis professor Tricia Logan said Rustad香蕉视频直播檚 post is also misleading as it neglects to recognize the role churches played in running residential schools, and the stance they held on gender-diverse people.
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Others have called for Rustad to apologize. But in an interview with Black Press Media on Monday, the Conservative party leader instead doubled down on his comments.
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An estimated 150,000 First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit children were placed in residential schools, in a move from government and churches to assimilate Indigenous people into Canadian society and abolish their culture.
While there, many Indigenous children endured emotional, physical and sexual abuse, the intergenerational impacts of which continue today. At least 4,118 children died there, according to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Rustad said Monday he isn香蕉视频直播檛 so much trying to compare the outcomes of residential schools and certain educational tools, but the fact that both, in his opinion, don香蕉视频直播檛 allow parents full control over how their children are raised.
He pointed to the origin story of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as an example. The day, previously known as Orange Shirt Day, was created by Phyllis Webstad who was forced to attend Saint Joseph Mission Residential School near Williams Lake in 1973.
On her first day of class, six-year-old Webstad wore an orange shirt her grandmother had bought her for the occasion. When she arrived at school though, her shirt was immediately taken away.
Rustad said that infringed on the rights of Webstad香蕉视频直播檚 family. He said the same thing is happening with parents now who don香蕉视频直播檛 want their children being taught about gender and sexuality in school.
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The pushback against SOGI is one of numerous causes the so-called 香蕉视频直播減arental rights香蕉视频直播 movement has taken up in recent years in Canada and the U.S. They have also lobbied against children being able to go by chosen names or pronouns at school without parental consent, certain books being allowed in school libraries and gender-neutral bathrooms.
Critics of the movement have called it a dog whistle for anti-trans sentiments, and say it incorrectly suggests all parents are against gender and sexuality education. The B.C. government says the tools and resources for SOGI education are intended to create 香蕉视频直播渋nclusive and safe spaces for students.香蕉视频直播
Both NDP and BC United MLAs called Rustad out on Saturday.
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Elenore Sturko, BC United MLA for Surrey South, said on X the day is meant for remembering injustices inflicted upon Indigenous people. 香蕉视频直播淚t香蕉视频直播檚 not about John Rustad, and it香蕉视频直播檚 definitely not about his politics.香蕉视频直播
Rustad, who is the MLA for Nechako Lakes and a former Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, was first elected in 2005 under the B.C. Liberal party banner, now called BC United. The party ousted Rustad in August 2022 after he denied the role carbon dioxide has in climate change.
Rustad served as an independent until February 2023, when he crossed the floor to join the B.C. Conservative Party. He was elected as party leader two months later. The Conservatives received official party status last month when Abbotsford South MLA Bruce Banman left BC United to join their ranks.
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Editor香蕉视频直播檚 Note: This story was updated on Oct. 3 to include comments from Professor Tricia Logan.