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Author: Kristy Kirkup
Publication Date: June 23, 2025 - 19:42
Ontario heat wave prompts concerns about sweltering schools and suffering students, educators
June 23, 2025
Five-year-old Emmett Mullins, pale and warm to the touch when he returned from school on Thursday, started vomiting at home.Emmett’s symptoms were not the result of the flu, but from being overheated: Earlier that afternoon, he had fallen asleep in his hot classroom watching a movie. His mother, Alexandra Mullins, was advised by Telehealth Ontario to take him to an Ottawa emergency room.
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“I didn’t want to kill anybody,” Eric Nagler says. “And I was afraid if I did go in that, because I was a pacifist, I’d get sent to the front lines and shot. So anyway, I dodged the draft.”
Nagler, who is now 83, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1940s. Like millions of young American men, he was draft-age when U.S. ground troops first set foot in Vietnam in 1965. “My brother came home from university one day and said that he was a conscientious objector and explained what that was,” Nagler says. “I thought it was a terrific idea.
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