Advocacy and Info around Ontario Bill 33

Never called the Premier’s office to complain about something? It is way easier than it seems! The more calls and emails the government gets about our concerns with Bill 33, the more hope we have of stopping this bill. It could be voted on as soon as Mon., Nov. 3, 2025.

What can you do?

  • Call Doug Ford: 416-325-1941
  • Call Our Local MPP for Beaches-East York, Mary-Margaret McMahon: 416-690-1032
  • Call the Minister of Education Paul Calandra: 416-325-2600
  • Talk to others in our community about Bill 33 and public education and encourage them to call too. The more voices, the more hope we have.

For information and resources like phone scripts, please check out TEAN (Toronto Education Advocacy Network) and see their graphic posted below.

Black text on an orange and yellow slide reads: Bill 33 - Classroom Impacts
-Continued large class sizes
-Possible class-size increases
-Program cuts from boards due to lack of funding and inflation considerations
-Support staff cuts likely
-No fix to crumbling schools
-Lack of funding for support staff combined with increased class sizes leads to more incidents, forcing teachers to take leaves
-No fix to rotating supply teachers in many classrooms