The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation are ramping up their protest against a controversial anti-strike law. Their plan is for teachers to get to school 15 minutes before class and leave immediately after with no extra curricular activities starting December 10th. OSSTF President Ken Coran said "our members will continue to deliver curriculum and ensure that students are safe" in a press conference today. But he did say they "are fed up and are tired of playing games." They will conduct an all member vote during the week of December 17th to determine the level of support to conduct a political protest.

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