Ontario’s crackdown on cellphones and vaping in schools met with mixed reaction

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • The Ford government announced Sunday it will introduce new limits on cellphone use and ban vaping devices in schools, as it moves to reduce distractions in the classroom.
    Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce said Sunday the province would implement the plan in the fall, calling it the “toughest policy in Canada.” But the announcement has been met with mixed reaction from parents and critics.
    “I think that the ban is a good idea. Enforcing it is an entirely other matter. They’re trying to reverse what has become a cultural norm,” one man told Global News.
    On Sunday, the education minister also said the provincial code of conduct would be updated to standardize the approach to banning vapes in schools. But a device being used to detect vaping at six public high schools in Peel Region are causing alarm because of privacy concerns.
    Caryn Lieberman and Colin D’Mello reports on that approach.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @aavvcc
    @aavvcc Před 15 dny +10

    Honestly this is common sense and should have been in place years ago. Teachers could have a big Rubbermaid box that all cell phones go into in the morning and students can access during lunch/recess/breaks.

  • @ZenCorvus
    @ZenCorvus Před 15 dny +3

    Today's parent bubble wraps their kid and thus everything's an emergency.

  • @FreedaPeeple-in2mn
    @FreedaPeeple-in2mn Před 15 dny +7

    They want them to allow phones because of possible emergencies. Schools have phones and emergencies happened long before cell phones existed.

    • @ZenCorvus
      @ZenCorvus Před 15 dny +3

      Those parents think everything's an emergency

  • @EndofDays-7777
    @EndofDays-7777 Před 15 dny +5

    Social media delivers 1000x more dopamine than a line of cocaine.
    Good Luck !!!!!

  • @michaelperry49
    @michaelperry49 Před 15 dny

    should have a basket for phones during classes. if an emergency call the school directly

  • @bill8039
    @bill8039 Před 15 dny +1

    I would have thought vaping was already handled.
    They are kids why were they allowed in the first place ? Can they smoke weed as well since it's legal ?

  • @winstonsmith935
    @winstonsmith935 Před 14 dny

    Vaping Tax isn’t high enough.

  • @wvjaybird5
    @wvjaybird5 Před 15 dny +2

    Parents need to shut down social media and texting during school. Parents can control this. Social media is a kind of drug and is completely distracting. If parents will just turn off the social media, the students could have the phones to make emergency calls. Students literally have a soft addiction with these that got started during Covid 19

    • @Bradfitz15
      @Bradfitz15 Před 15 dny

      They have land lines in Schools for emergencies. So no phones should be in school period

  • @Theoxuesu
    @Theoxuesu Před 15 dny +1

    Is it really that different in other schools? Because in the schools I went to this was pretty par for the course, my schools also had a zero tolerance policy on vaping or smoking on school grounds.

  • @alexg9727
    @alexg9727 Před 14 dny

    With the bullying and new kind of students arriving from other countries who are violent I would prefer kids have phones to record the criminals

  • @JS-te4gz
    @JS-te4gz Před 15 dny

    Back to the old joints to be high in class..good bye weed vapes

  • @ZenCorvus
    @ZenCorvus Před 15 dny +1

    From who? Terrible parents ans students? Don't care.

  • @MrDrover
    @MrDrover Před 15 dny +1

    Social media addiction is an epidemic. Truly is. Not the tech, but the apps. Great tools but useless when you can’t compete with the temptation they give off. The apps are literally designed to be addicting. No amount of prep /teaching strategies can out compete that.

  • @ArabicReja973
    @ArabicReja973 Před 15 dny +6

    Australia 🇦🇺 is already a vaping-free country. So should Canada 🇨🇦.
    - Vape liquid comes from China 🇨🇳, and you never know what the Chinese put in there.

  • @xixi5700
    @xixi5700 Před 15 dny

    Smoking in the boys room🎶

  • @lastChang
    @lastChang Před 15 dny +6

    Canadian 🇨🇦 schools should ban both Chinese apps, TikTok and WeChat.
    - Not only do they pose national security risks and privacy infringements,
    but they are also harmful to young people.

  • @noirmanoir1061
    @noirmanoir1061 Před 15 dny

    This is about surveillance i think. However, I kind of agree with the vaping ban even though i don't like the government involved in that. If the government was serious about canadians health they would go after big tobacco. Sugars and nicotine should be regulated. Food scientists have pefected crafting unhealthy addictive foods for companies and it's wrong. The phones no. That needs to be a social contract between students and teachers based on respect.

  • @htk3342
    @htk3342 Před 15 dny

    wow

  • @SenorBeavis-qn3gy
    @SenorBeavis-qn3gy Před 15 dny

    Cellphones were a problem in 2001 when i went to school. Have it on silent or switched off during class.

  • @JohnnyPeacenic
    @JohnnyPeacenic Před 15 dny

    Kid's quite school when they can't get their nicotine

  • @Caennuck
    @Caennuck Před 15 dny +2

    Kids are more dis-regulated than ever. They are academically behind as a result of COVID. Taking away addictive distractions sounds like a good idea to me.

    • @JS-te4gz
      @JS-te4gz Před 15 dny

      Also vaping weed or regular you need to be 19 so why should they allow minors to do it?

    • @Caennuck
      @Caennuck Před 15 dny

      Because teachers aren’t allowed to regulate behaviour anymore. The kids run roughshod over them and the admin/board system don’t back them up.

  • @CountryWilly
    @CountryWilly Před 15 dny +1

    Kids are no more addicted to their phones than adults so come sept adults leave your phones at home

  • @sonnydash4987
    @sonnydash4987 Před 15 dny

    I agree with emergencies because before 2002, we never had emergencies.

  • @th3falleng0d69
    @th3falleng0d69 Před 15 dny

    No. My sons phone is my personal property and no teacher shall "take it" from me or my child period. This will end up in court for sure, schools are not prisons and rules are not laws and can't be enforced in the same manner. This is unacceptable and will not last.

    • @adrianhutchinson5467
      @adrianhutchinson5467 Před 15 dny +1

      Weak take. You kid hangs up their jacket when they come inside why can’t they hang up their phone?😂

    • @rhetorical1488
      @rhetorical1488 Před 15 dny

      lmao pathetic. A handgun is also your property. when is junior taking that to class so you can file your lawsuit?

    • @poppinsmoke8769
      @poppinsmoke8769 Před 7 dny

      Lol home school then nerd

  • @piku5637
    @piku5637 Před 15 dny

    This is big government overreach🏴