Teachers’ union accuses Ford of downplaying spread of COVID-19 in Ontario schools
The union representing Ontario’s elementary school teachers says the Ford government isn’t collecting the necessary data to show how the spread of COVID-19 is impacting schools. It says it’s concerned about the rising numbers and is urging the province to take action now to avoid a complete lockdown. Miranda Anthistle explains.
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