Institute for Canadian Values ad controversy
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Institute for Canadian Values ad controversy
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On September 24, 2011, the National Post, a major daily newspaper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ran an advertisement paid for by the Institute for Canadian Values (ICV). The advertisement argued against the teaching of LGBTQ-related sex education topics in the Ontario school curriculum, and was criticized for alleged discrimination against transsexual, transgender, intersex, and two-spirited people. It was supported by the Canada Christian College, which houses the ICV. Following the controversy,
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2011 controversy in Canada surrounding discriminatory newspaper advertisements
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