Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Dave McGinn
Publication Date: January 15, 2025 - 17:00
Ontario teachers’ union launches satirical ad campaign on ‘crisis’ in education under Doug Ford
January 15, 2025
An Ontario union representing front-line education workers is launching a satirical ad campaign featuring a fictional show about a struggling school called “Ford High” to draw attention to what it says is a crisis in education under Premier Doug Ford.The campaign features an ad designed as a trailer for the made-up show and will begin appearing on digital streaming platforms and on social media Wednesday. “From the creators of The Privatizer and I Know What You Did to Ontario Place Last Summer,” one of the ads says before turning the camera on a school where classes are so crowded students have to sit on the floor, there is no phys-ed equipment and the ceiling is collapsing.
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