EVENTS

JOIN THE PROTEST AGAINST THE PRIDE FLAG – JUNE 3rd 2024

How it works is simple…
Step 1. Commit your family’s participation
If you have children in a public or Catholic school where the transgender/homosexual Pride flag has been flown, plan to keep your kid(s) home that day. If you’re a grandparent, talk to your grown children about your grandkids participating in this event. Ditto if you’re an aunt, uncle, or Godparent.

Step 2. Confirm the flag raising date
Contact your school principal or vice-principal to confirm whether the flag will be raised on June 3rd or May 31st. The reason I raise this point is because in 2024, June 1st will fall on the weekend. So, some schools may choose to raise the flag on the first school day in June (i.e. Monday, June 3). Other schools might opt to raise the flag a day early, on Friday, May 31st. If you’re unsure which day the flag will be raised, you can pull your child from school on both days.

Step 3. Recruit more families
Share the plan with other families at your school and urge them to do the same. Try to recruit as many families as possible so that the number of absent students is unmistakably noticeable. Just to set a goal for yourself, aim for 1/3 of the student body!
Here’s a flyer to help promote the Walkout Day: DOWNLOAD POSTER

Step 4. Sign–Up and Record Stats
Sign up your intention to participate here, so that we can produce a report afterwards. We won’t divulge any private data. Everything we publish will be anonymized. Enter your stats on our form by clicking here.

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Canada Event Centre – Whitby, Ontario

Come and meet the Mumma Bears along with Dr. Lance Wallnau; Dr. Bryan Ardis; Dr. Byram Bridle; Pastor Artur Pawlowski; Dr. William Makes; Dr. James Thorpe; Dr. Mark Trozzi; Greg Hill and others to inspire, enlighten, enliven and revitalize you.

 
 

 

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