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  • Community Meeting – Brantford

    New City Church in Brantford is hosting a presentation from P.E.A.C.E. director Phil Lees on the Ontario sex education situation. All those interested in learning more about the issue are invited to attend.

  • Community Meeting – Aylmer

    A P.E.A.C.E. community meeting is being held at Luton Hall in Alymer, Ontario on Saturday, April 25 at 10 a.m. All those in the surrounding area concerned about the coming changes to the Ontario public school health curriculum are invited to attend.

  • Community Meeting – Ajax

    Westney Heights Baptist Church in Ajax is hosting a community P.E.A.C.E. presentation on Saturday, May 23rd, regarding the coming changes to the Ontario health curriculum. All those concerned are invited to attend.

    For more information, contact Pastor Brian Wardlaw at (905)839-4621

  • New Jerusalem P.E.A.C.E. Event – Mississauga, ON

    P.E.A.C.E. has been invited to make a presentation at the Gospel Cafe in Mississauga, Ontario, about how faith parents can better understand and respond to the new Ontario sex-ed curriculum. A suggested donation of $12 would be appreciated to help pay for lunch.  This event is being hosted for the New Jerusalem Community. Pre-register for this event by clicking here . For more information, call LynneMarie at 647 627-0076.

  • Community P.E.A.C.E. Presentation – Waterloo, ON

    Waterloo Pentecostal Assembly in Waterloo, Ontario is hosting a P.E.A.C.E. parent seminar on Sunday, April 3 @ 2pm for all those concerned about the new Ontario sex education curriculum. Childcare provided and coffee to follow the event. Online registration is required; please go to www.waterlooassembly.org/events/parent-seminar to register. For more information, call 519 884 0530 or email office@waterlooassembly.org

  • P.E.A.C.E. Webinar Series | April 12-May 10, 2016

    The Ministry of Education is pushing forward with the implementation of the sex ed curriculum. Teachers are being trained, and sex ed will be taught (kindergarten to graduation) in the second semester of the 2016 school year. It has been said that “children are like wet cement: whatever falls on them leaves an impression”.  The concern is will this curriculum will leave negative impressions on our children that conflict with the teachings of the home, and will this lead to personal decisions that compromise their Continue reading →