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Ontario will deploy armed police in schools starting in 2025 under new rules, sparking debate over safety versus racial profiling.
Ontario will allow uniformed police in schools starting in 2025 under new regulations tied to Bill 33, requiring school boards to permit officers at safety-related and youth engagement events, regardless of attire.
The move, aimed at building positive police-student relationships and improving school safety, gives the province greater control over school boards.
Critics, including Black parents and teacher unions, express concerns over racial profiling, student discomfort, and disproportionate surveillance of racialized youth, with some boards, like Toronto’s, opting not to revive such programs.
The province mandates teacher training on the programs, and regulations remain open for public feedback.
Ontario desplegará policías armados en las escuelas a partir de 2025 bajo nuevas reglas, lo que provocó un debate sobre la seguridad versus el perfil racial.