A disturbing video out of Ontario, Canada is sparking outrage and serious questions about oversight and safety in the school system—especially in institutions claiming to uphold traditional values. A male school bus driver working for St. Michael the Archangel Elementary School, a Catholic school in Woodbridge, was filmed wearing what can only be described as an inappropriate and highly sexualized “schoolgirl” outfit—while picking up children.
The video, which has gone viral since being posted on June 13, shows the driver dressed in a pink miniskirt, white blouse, pink shoes, and even a headband—a costume-style ensemble that looks ripped from a disturbing TikTok cosplay trend, not the wardrobe of someone entrusted to transport elementary school students.
Even worse, the driver reportedly referred to his bus route as the “Lolita Line.” That’s not just tasteless—that’s a direct reference to “Lolita,” the infamous novel about an adult’s predatory obsession with a 12-year-old girl. It’s not clever. It’s not quirky. It’s a massive red flag, and parents are rightfully outraged.
In the video, parents confront the driver directly:
“You picked up the kids dressed like that?” one parent asks.
“I do this every day, and I don’t think… there is an issue,” the driver replies casually.
“So you pulled out, you picked up the kids dressed like that?” the parent presses.
“Yep,” the driver responds again, clearly unfazed.
And when asked why the route is called the “Lolita Line,” the driver offers no explanation—just more silence and smirking.
A male school bus driver in Ontario, Canada, was confronted by parents after wearing a pink "school girl" outfit while on the job and allegedly calling his bus "the lolita line."
Reduxx can confirm the video was taken at St. Michael the Archangel Elementary in Woodbridge. pic.twitter.com/HmF8Vevaqn
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) June 13, 2025
Let’s be absolutely clear: this should never happen. There is nothing appropriate, professional, or acceptable about a grown man dressing in a suggestive schoolgirl outfit and referencing predatory fiction while responsible for transporting children—especially for a Catholic school, which is supposed to promote moral values and protect its students.
As of this writing, the Simcoe County District School Board has issued no official statement, nor has the school publicly addressed the matter. That silence is deafening—and unacceptable.
This isn’t about political correctness. It’s about child safety, parental trust, and basic decency. If this were happening in Florida or Texas, there’d already be hearings, terminations, and a permanent ban. Ontario parents deserve no less.
Protect the kids. Fire the driver. And get serious.