We told you earlier this month about a Toronto teacher who actively campaigned during the federal election, while on paid sick leave.
Now, the Toronto Star reports that she's been double dipping, by working at a school in Montreal.
Roseline Dorcin was scheduled to teach 3rd and 4th grade French immersion in Toronto this year but a supply teacher had to be put in her place.
Meanwhile, an elementary school in Montreal has confirmed to the Star that she's been teaching there.
TDSB Spokesperson Ryan Bird tells the paper that, if the claims are true, it would be considered sick leave abuse.
He says the board is investigating and has suspended her pay.
Dorcin's full time teaching position has been taken over by someone else at Earl Haig Public School.
Under their collective agreement, teachers on sick leave are entitled to 11 days at 100 percent of their pay and 120 days at 90 percent.