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May 25, 2022


Notice: Session 2 of the 2022 Virtual Annual Meeting is on Tuesday, June 7, 2022


The meeting will be held via the ZOOM Communications format from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM on June 7, 2022. The agenda will continue from where the May 19 Virtual Annual Meeting finished.

1: Financial Motions

2. Amendments to the Constitution (40 have been submitted)

A meal reimbursement of up to $50 is available to all members who log in to the meeting and are registered via the Zoom Communication platform.

A dependent care reimbursement of up to $75 is also available. Reimbursement forms will be provided the day after the meeting to all registered member attendees.




For registration details please click here


To view the 2022 Virtual Annual Meeting Workbook for Session 2 please click here.



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1: SPRING 2022 Online Workshops


Check out the online workshops for May and June 2022 currently posted on the Toronto OT Local website! Click here for registration details and additional information on the workshops. ere to view the document.



2: June 2, 2022 Provincial Election


The 21-22 Toronto OT Local Executive has endorsed the following two ETFO candidates in Toronto ridings. Mara-Elena Nagy of the NDP Party in Don Valley East and Felicia Samuel of the NDP in Scarborough-Rouge Park. It is also endorsing incumbent NDP MPP Dolly Begum in Scarborough Southwest. Mara-Elena is an Elementary Occasional Teacher with the TDSB and a member of our Local. Any support or assistance with her campaign or those of Felicia Samuel and Dolly Begum is greatly appreciated. Please click here for more information about these candidates posted on the Local website.


We all know the importance of having a government in Ontario that supports, appreciates, and fully funds a high-quality public education system. That has not always seemed to be a priority under the current Progressive Conservation government in Ontario. The ETFO Building Better Schools platform is a great resource to get information about how Ontario can enhance and build upon its public education system and where the current political parties in Ontario stand on public education issues. Your vote and participation in the upcoming Ontario election may go a long way to determining the working conditions we have in the next few years. We encourage you to engage in discussion about the importance of public education being a priority for the Ontario government and make your collective ‘Teacher Voices’ heard.








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