Abusive teachers could be 'falling through gaps' in current system: Alberta education minister

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In 2014, a Manitoba teacher sent vulgar and demeaning comments via Facebook to a student and her mother. He went on to teach in Nunavut where his “aggressive and unprofessional behaviour” finally cost him his Ontario licence — almost six years later, according to the decision from the discipline committee of the Ontario College of Teachers.

In 2016, a B.C. teacher was stripped of his licence, 40 years after being admonished by his then-employer for allegedly engaging in sexual activities with teenage students, according to provincial documents. In those four decades, he continued working as a teacher both in B.C. and abroad. 

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