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Parents it was a struggle In ï¬gure it all out themselves. let alone explain it to their who went to bed assummg they Could deep in late this momim Many vented their anger about the flip‘ flop through media. vowing to huki a punt-st of their own by keeping their kids home. “Both my wifrmld I an: at wmk." dad Haw Mithl “We Imp! our Older daughter of! high school and our nine-yrar»oki nï¬ schnol in panes! of Kill 115.†Kids using underground forums the library. “It‘s just that this is a current inter atmddreï¬bnryistryimtobepmacï¬vem Maturation to the public.“ MMMBhpamts-mvestan Hour and Hack-Pmoflbm Mr. Papa said the seminar supplements what parents teach their children about safety on the streets. which indudes don‘t talk to ‘Every site that you visit colk'cts infommtion. they collect personal informa- tion with impunity.†he said. minï¬wkkishavebecnappmchedby malicious W online. he ranting kibundcrlSmpuï¬mlaflyatnsk. .mmuwwdnndhsitamatm mmmmbapunofdhereamdm undetme forumsthat Mr. Pbpa said are ‘alotcxxflcrthanl‘lcebookwhichwasso With kids constantly asking fut and wiv- ing the. newest high-tech gadgets. it's almost impossible for patents to keep mark of haw their security operates “I think pad-ms am saying their own abilâ€" ity to monitor their kids m not where i! should hv.‘_ he mid. ()m' mggmtinn Mt. Papa has is for pam'ms ‘- W "0‘ a" 0" m " "M m mnnmu' leamlng about social media and 3‘ Know when you're w to instant nit-«aging. as wvll an. in Iingu. I)" you know what PUS. Wlhl' or IMIRII Hum topcopeflynponmm "wan? [ht-y m‘pan'm 0v" whuukk-t". "want Skunm I k I ‘ e Parents vent on social media over cancelled strike Dawns-inchesme “Pan-ms are even more frustrat mt." said Ms Stokes. Mme students attend Sir Wilfrid lauriet Flementa. ry School in Markham. ‘Wp’ve made alternate plans and are srmmbling this momtng to switch everything. Parents took the day off work so they went getting paid today. but now the schools are open? Total confuswn and frustration." ml Meg Stokes. decided to march uumdt- hm duldn-n's school m dis play her dismay. Ms Stun-s is one of mm] par ems who planned the *counter pmtest' to let the teacher unions and pmvim‘ial gimmment know they an: fed up with their kids being wit-d as pawns in the ungu- tng labour dispute. Nrwmarket'c Nk‘Mo (‘raddnrk was no! imme by the under» minty. “Hard to be supportive when today has caused nothing but sham for ewryum with kids in school!†she Matted to the board and Elementary fl'eachets l‘cdera- ‘Hard (0 hr supporriw when today has (a used nothing but chaos for everyone with kids in school! ' m 30 privale' and "let's meet in ma] m9“. When it mmes tn the adults in the house. hokkhe said they have become mmplaocnl in rectal years about giving their credit card number online. especially during the holi- ()ftentimes. fake companies will be cm- ated that come to the top of (mg:- and offer the watched-for product at a rod:- hottom price. Who doesn't want a deal? So you buy from a company you new heard of before but has a legitimate-looking website only to real- weeks later the product you thoufln you bought never arrive; The seman Ls free and mm from 7 to 8pm. phlSQGIA. Spaceislinmedand pm WnBMuMMlkhmbedomat mgistctï¬knowlaigeflow.m "iflhey ï¬nd just that right (item). they will no_t_think twice about buying it.‘ Mr. Papa Mtï¬opa‘smhesdayws: [WWW 2.00mcktontinbheâ€"M 3.Knowwhenyou‘rebmglaedto Shcsakishckmshcrkmand most parents are supponiw. but she plans to withdraw volunteer duties for the next two yeah. if nec- essary to stand up [0 the province‘s “bullying†â€"â€" withdrawing the right in strike and he: banked sick days. "(Ihiidxen meme dirt-idly on me. thmw up on my shoes." mm of ()maria “()ur schnol wm ’(am) t-‘mail at 8:25 am. that school was open. School starts at 8:30. A moss.“ said "any Kent in Vaughan. Ann-Marie Hulsc. a teacher at Um‘oln Alexander Public School in Markham. suggested (hat by switching its ptans a! the last min- ute. the school board made a dif- fluflt situation worse. She the only mcourst' fur teachers now is a “permanent pause" in extramn'imxlars. _ Local unions in the UTA an: plan- mng mass protests around the fut- met We lmqudem a! Ryuson Unimiw during the liberal Con~ wnnon law: this month. Yon: FTP-U pmsidem David (leg; He he would not he sur- priéed if {38de also hold spon- tanmm [mm-cm Mom and after school or during lunch hourx ‘lilementary teachers in York Region an: see-mm this morning," he added yesterday. ‘ Elementary teachers union pmsi. dent Sam Hammond said his mem- “We (lid not believe this to he an illegal strike based on past politi- cal protests dimmed at the govem- ment." he said. "lllm'f. we still ham.- d situation whom the 19mm and conditions of our members' emphy- mcnt haw been dictated through a disgraceful misuse of gowmmcm power. It cannot be as usual in the educatio’n sector." In a pms cunfcmncc yvslcniay. Premier Dalton Mummy agreed it hats been a roller-amt†ride for patents. but now Ls the limo lo mbufld relationships between trachea. students. parents and govâ€" cmmcm. hers wxll rapt-ct the du'Non. but am railing un Ihr perm" elected premier lhns month to meet for “respectful†(1131133380115. “‘Ihe responsnble thmg for us to do is keep this dispute out of the schoolx We am asking federa- tion leaders In 41km leach-n to do what they most naturally mam to do. which is deum' lhemseM-s In the" students.“ Ibarhrm ran wnhhnld gnndwill fmm tho gtm'mmonl. “we can take that. but dun'l withth hum sm- dcms. Thcv need mu.†Relummg extrannmculax activ- ity to schools would be a good start. ll would haw been niu' In haw been able to cnsurv parents nul endure [inday's chaos. he send But it's not an ideal wurld. ’Iury education cnuc Ilsa Maclrod sand to reporters later ’lhe Liberals could have prevented the turmoil by legis- laung a pnwinccwlde wage [rt-021'. "In an ideal wudd. m would haw had a ruhng sooner." and in amde wodd. he added, the union would haw gin-n mun- k-ad mm- fm a rul~ 'mg to come through. "Bill 115 wan» half a loaf. but it was dear the umon was not pmpami m nogmiaw and the pmvime not pm- pared to play hardball. Michael Barn-u. president of Ontario Public School Boards' .kmocialkm. which also panicipat- ed in the UUUS hearing. send the ruling does not end hm “I don't send my daughter to school to learn to break the law and for FITO to mggcst it Was OK to walk out of Classes/was wrong " "We still haw much work to do to mbuild a damaged relationship and a flawcd m‘gmiallon process." he ‘( .‘hildn’n Sitc'c‘lt’ dire'ctlv on me. throw up on my shoc’s.'