ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaPublic Schools Branch speaks after substitute teacher’s sexual touching revealed19 hours agoDuration 9:4719 hours agoNewsDuration 9:47Public Schools Branch Director Tracy Beaulieu tells the CBC’s Nicola MacLeod what steps were taken when Matthew Craswell’s inappropriate touching of students was brought forward, and why officials did not feel the need to contact police.Related Stories P.E.I. schools to track complaints after substitute who sexually touched student kept teaching Substitute’s touching kids at P.E.I. schools not believed to be sexual at the time, says PSB Former P.E.I. chief justice to lead school review in wake of former substitute’s sex charges P.E.I. premier apologizes after former substitute teacher’s guilty pleas on sex charges PSB says it connected Craswell incidents in P.E.I. schools only after his 1st arrestTrending NowVideo0:41Stepfather makes emotional plea for missing childrenMay 6Video3:37Stepfather of missing Nova Scotia children calls on public’s helpMay 5Video5:42What went down in Carney and Trump’s Oval Office meetingMay 6Video11:22Dodging landmines: How Carney navigated his Trump meeting | About ThatAbout That with Andrew Chang May 7Video2:17Video evidence, NHLer testimony raise questions in world junior sexual assault trialThe National May 2now
Public Schools Branch speaks after substitute teachers sexual touching revealed
