Trustee Rachel Chernos Lin
Toronto District School Board, ON
Electoral District: Ward 11, Don Valley West
Bio
CLC rating: Position is unknown
Rating Comments: Candidate has not responded to CLC's 2022 election survey, so position on life & family issues is not yet known.
First elected (yyyy.mm.dd): July 25, 2016
Percentage in last election: 64.1% (2022) ; 31.716% (July 2016 by-election)
Victory margin last election: 36.4% (2022) ; 2.513% (July 2016 by-election)
Religion / Faith: unknown
Contact
Parliamentary Office
Toronto District School Board
5050 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
M2N 5N8
Tel: 416-395-8787 (general line for all trustees)
Constituency Offices
5050 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
M2N 5N8
Tel: 416-395-8787 (general line for all trustees)
Here is Rachel Chernos Lin's voting record relating to life and family issues:
Votes, Surveys and Policy Decision | Vote | Score |
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Degrading the student dress codes so girls can show cleavage, abdomens, thighs, and hips during school This misguided & reckless policy endangers and sexualizes girl students, who are already overly sexualized and victims of groping, grinding, unwanted sexual touching and other forms of sexual harassment by testosterone-filled male students who already view girls as sex objects. The policy was put forth by a radical Trustee who put sexual identity politics ahead of the well-being of both female and male students.Furthermore, the new policy makes open transvetitism inevitable, which will worsen the demoralizing effects of "gender identity" ideology on students. |
Supported |
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Here are the answers for the questionnaire as provided by Rachel Chernos Lin on Aug 30, 2022.
Question | Response |
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Do you agree that parents, not the state, have the inherent right of primacy in education of children? | no response |
Will you defend the inherent right of parents to be notified in advance regarding any lesson, speaker or presentation involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? | no response |
Do you agree that parents should have the right to withdraw their children from classroom lessons or presentations involving controversial issues such as abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and gender ideology? | no response |
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