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According to The Toronto Star, Burdett had also been “spooning” four Grade 11 and 12 pajama-clad female students in his dormitory bedroom during a school trip. After these incidents came to light, Burdett was given a 12-month suspension in February 2011 and required to complete a “boundary violation” course. After that time, he was found to be in “good standing” and approved to teach again by the Ontario College of Teachers.

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12-month suspension in February 2011 and required to complete a “boundary violation” course. After that time, he was found to be in “good standing”

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After these incidents came to light, Burdett was given a 12-month suspension in February 2011 and required to complete a “boundary violation” course. After that time, he was found to be in “good standing” and approved to teach again by the Ontario College of Teachers.

hahahhaha what the frick they gave an obvious p-do a slap on the wrist and let him teach again? literally what the frick is this shit

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