Ontario School Board Removes Bus Driver After Controversial ‘Lolita Line’ Incident at Woodbridge Elementary

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A male school bus driver in Woodbridge, Ontario, has been removed from his elementary school route following growing public outrage over his attire and behavior.

Witnesses and parents report that the man was regularly seen wearing a pink skirt and clothing resembling a schoolgirl uniform while operating the school bus. Concern deepened when it was alleged that he referred to the route as the “Lolita Line” — a phrase tied to the controversial term “Lolita,” often associated with the sexualization of young girls.

The incident occurred at a local elementary school in the Woodbridge area and quickly gained traction online, sparking a wave of backlash from parents, community members, and child safety advocates.

The York Region District School Board has since responded, confirming that the driver has been removed from duty while an internal review is conducted.

“The safety, dignity, and well-being of our students remain our top priority. We do not condone or tolerate any behavior that could compromise that trust,” the board stated in an official comment.

Parents say they were shocked that such conduct was allowed to continue unchecked and are now calling for tighter screening protocols for school bus drivers and better oversight.

At this time, no criminal charges have been laid, and the name of the driver has not been disclosed. However, the incident has sparked a wider conversation about professionalism, boundaries, and safeguarding children in school environments.

Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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