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The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) is the professional and protective organization representing over 76,000 teachers, occasional teachers, and education professionals employed in the public elementary schools of Ontario. All public elementary teachers in Ontario are active members of ETFO provincially, and also a member of one of its 68 locals across the province.

ETFO strives to develop programs and services that both protect and enhance the working lives of its members in these challenging times for education. It works continuously to provide an environment that celebrates the diversity of its members and the students in their care. In addition to its internal work in support of members, ETFO reaches out to the broader community to foster a climate of social justice in this province and beyond.

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ETFO President urges teachers to get involved in Ontario provincial election

May 25, 2014

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ETFO President Sam Hammond encourages all ETFO members to get involved in the June 12, 2014 Ontario election to stave off deep cuts to public services by the Tim Hudak Conservatives.

Here's how:

 

TAKE ACTION!

  • Volunteering for a candidate in your riding. Contact your ETFO local to find out ways you can get involved in the provincial election campaign.
  • Attend all-candidates meetings and ask questions.
  • Being ready when a candidate shows up on your doorstep. Visit BuildingBetterSchools.ca and read the ETFO education agenda so you are ready to ask questions about his/her party's plan for schools in Ontario.