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Critics stunned to learn Manitoba’s new teacher oversight commissioner also leads Saskatchewan educators’ union

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A new commissioner tasked with disciplining Manitoba educators for misconduct since the start of the year was doing so while still maintaining her job as head of the Saskatchewan teachers’ union, the Free Press has learned.
Child protection experts say Manitoba’s new teacher registry conceals more than it reveals

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Despite promises that a new teacher registry launched at the start of the year would enhance transparency within the education system and improve children’s safety, critics have dismissed it as weak, opaque and inferior to those in use in other provinces.A Free Press investigation confirms those concerns.
Winnipeg family shattered as teacher’s obsession with young girl went unnoticed, unpunished

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For three years, teacher David Wray systematically isolated a young girl in his classroom, grooming her with inappropriate comments and actions while fellow educators turned a blind eye. Then he slowly invaded her life outside of school, becoming a trusted fixture in the family’s home. When the psychological abuse finally came to light, the family expected justice. Instead, they were left feeling betrayed.