The MPP for Windsor West says a so-called 'snitch line' to complain about teachers just panders to conservatives who voted the party into office.
The Ontario government launched a website where parents can file complaints about teachers who are using the 2015 version of the sex-ed curriculum.
The province says those teachers would face consequences.
But Windsor-West MPP Lisa Gretzky says this just duplicates services that are already in place as parents can complain to principals if there is an issue.
She calls it disgusting.
"I know Doug Ford wants to live back in 1998 and that's fine, he can stay in 1998 but he is the premier of an entire province that is moving forward, that is evolving," says Gretzky.
Gretzky feels the snitch line is about repaying people who voted the party into office.
"Conservatives are doing it specifically to pander to the conservatives," says Gretzky. The radical social conservatives that frankly helped to secure Premier Ford's leadership."
Ford also announced broad consultations on education reforms to be launched next month, but said that until a new sex-ed document is drafted, teachers should use a "revised interim curriculum'' his P-C government has posted online.