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Ed Kowalchuk

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70 years ago and it didn't work". He believed that it would be unfair to force students or staff to participate in religious exercises, but argued that the school system should allow "an opportunity for religious expression by various groups". He was ultimately unsuccessful in this battle.
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In 1994, Kowalchuk and other trustees defeated a motion which called for students to be taught lessons in tolerance toward people of different sexual orientation. He described homosexuality as "abnormal", and suggested that counsellors be made available for children who believed they were
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Kowalchuk supported the creation of aboriginal schools in Winnipeg, as a means of promoting native self-improvement. He supported a zero-tolerance policy against violence, and opposed budget cuts that reduced the number of counsellors and special-needs educators.
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He also opposed the elimination of religious activities within the school system in 1991, saying "I have a big problem banning all religious activity. They tried that in
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George Nikides, "Province's biggest school division may soon silence the Lord's Prayer",
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Kowalchuk died on June 4, 2003, following a lengthy struggle with
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and served until 1995, when he chose not to seek re-election.
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in Winnipeg, and spent one year in the military at the end of
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He campaigned for a seat on the Winnipeg City Council in
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Winnipeg
Manitoba
Manitoba Teachers Society
Winnipeg School Board
Sandy Lake, Manitoba
Normal School
World War II
Bachelor of Education
University of Manitoba
1974
1977
1983
New Democratic Party
Burrows
1988 provincial election
Doug Martindale
Russia
cancer
Online obituary
Categories
Manitoba school board members
People from Winnipeg
1926 births
2003 deaths

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