Is a ban on nudity in change rooms a good idea? 47% of Ontario students missed school due to anxiety and does the freedom of expression really exist on school campuses?

Published: Nov. 15, 2017, 3:11 a.m.

A town in the Montreal area has decided to ban all nudity in changerooms of municipal pools which seems odd given that it's the place you go to change. Though at first it may seem like a dumb decision, once you think about it, do you really want to be seeing some old guy and his buddy chatting without any clothes on?-Almost half of all the students in the province have missed school due to anxiety. How can this be? Did we go wrong somewhere or is this simply being reported more? The funding to help with mental health has been cut in half over the last 25 years, surely that isn't the only problem, is it?\n\nGuest: Kim Moran, CEO of Children's Mental Health Ontario-We like to believe that we have the freedom of speech and freedom of expression but this doesn't to be the case on college and university campuses. The thought police appear to be more and more real as time goes on because if a teacher or teacher's assistant proposes an argument that goes against public opinion, let alone offend someone, they will be instantly ostracized and penalized.\n\nGuest: Lindsay Shepherd, Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant at Wilfrid Laurier University