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Trustee Donna Blackburn denounces school board's gag order

A public school board trustee accused the board chair of trying to muzzle her on CBC Radio's All In A Day after being told not to do the interview.

OCDSB policy pegs board chair as spokesperson for 'external communications'

Trustee Donna Blackburn says it's her "obligation" to speak her mind about Ottawa-Carleton District School Board issues. (CBC)

A public school trustee accused the board chair Thursday,on CBC Radio'sAll In A Day,of trying to muzzle her after being told not to do the interview.

Donna Blackburnsaid the order came after shecalled some of her Ottawa-Carleton District School Board colleagues"whackjobs" in anOttawa Citizenarticle published last weekfor opposing a fee hike for before-and-after-hours programs

"Was that interview my most articulate interview? No it wasn't. Should I have chosen my words, perhaps, more carefully? Yes, I should have," she told host Alan Neal. "But ...do I stand by it? I do."

All In A Dayrequested to speak withBlackburnlast week to discuss funding for the daycare programs.She said board chairShirley Seward sent her anemailtelling her not to do the interview.

Seward refused a request to be on the Thursday program.

After getting a second request this time from Jennifer Adams, theOCDSB's director of education Blackburn said she decided not to do the interview.

The board approved a policy in 2004 that "the chair is the spokesperson for the board and is responsible for external communications for matters under consideration by the board, as well as explaining board decisions and positions."

Despite the notion that trustees are "gagged,"Blackburnsaidthere is still room within the policyfor all 12 trustees to have a voice.

'Obligation' to speak up

"My interpretation of ourpolicy and the current chair's interpretation of thepolicy are quite different," Blackburn said, adding that the policy should be updated to allow trustees to share their thoughts to a greater degree.

"I'm an elected official. I have an obligation, from my perspective, to speak out when I feel I need to, in the best interest of our students and their families."

She said she notified theOCDSB communications office of the interview with CBC on Thursday"as a courtesy" only.

"I didn't ask the chair for permission to be here," she said.

"If journalists are having trouble getting a hold of us or interviewing us, I think that's detrimental to the board because it gives the perception that we're not transparent and that we might be trying to hide something."