Montreal Catholic archdiocese promotes alternative Quebec sex-ed course
Montreal’s Catholic archdiocese is promoting a proposal that parents opposed to the province’s new sexual education curriculum can teach the subject themselves using an alternative course co-authored by one of its priests.
Quebec’s education minister, Jean-Francois Roberge, quickly shot down the idea on Twitter with a reminder that the sex-ed curriculum is mandatory in all but a few circumstances.
A news release distributed by the archdiocese this week suggests parents can reach an agreement with their children’s teachers to teach the subject at home from a manual produced by Rev. Robert Gendreau, director of liturgy services at the archdiocese, and Raouf Ayas.