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With a third wave of the pandemic requiring a ratcheting up of Quebec’s public health restrictions anew, Premier François Legault still found time Tuesday for a low blow against one of his favourite punching bags.
After announcing that high school students in red zones like greater Montreal will go back to every-other-day in-person attendance, Legault denied that his rapid reversal indicated it was a bad idea to send secondary students back to full-time classes in the first place. In fact, he essentially accused the English Montreal School Board, and its anglophone counterparts who resisted the now moot decision, of thinking they know better than Quebec’s top public health experts.