COVID-19: Concerns mount as students and teachers set to return to class in Quebec universities
University students, teachers and teaching assistants are all expressing concerns about the looming return of in-person learning. McGill University wants to see people in class in just one week on Jan. 24, a move that's being sharply criticized. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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