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VAPING IN SCHOOLS
Ontario's $30 million for surveillance and security won't address student needs

June 11, 2024

Ontario's recent education budget announced a "back to basics" funding formula, which includes $30 million to install vape detectors and security upgrades measures which will expand the surveillance of students in schools.

The province says the budget signals a huge investment in education, but the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives notes it cumulatively reflects funds for 4,900 fewer educators in classrooms. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation says there's a cut to funding per student by almost 10 per cent since 2018.

The province's security investments are fear-driven responses to a real problem: Statistics Canada explains that "vaping to reduce stress has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic for those aged 15 to 19, and was reported as the main reason for vaping within this age group."

Detectors and other surveillance technologies fail to address the stressors students are coping with, particularly those most vulnerable to systemic neglect. Rationale for their efficacy is also unclear. 

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