Orthodox Jewish group says its Quebec schools aren t breaking law by staying open
Quebec Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge speaks to the media at the COVID-19 press briefing in Montreal, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020. An ultra-Orthodox Jewish group says its schools aren t violating a Quebec government decree by staying open and it s accusing Roberge of using the Hasidic community as a scapegoat. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz December 31, 2020 - 8:12 AM
MONTREAL - An ultra-Orthodox Jewish group says its schools aren t violating a Quebec government decree by staying open and it s accusing the education minister of using the Hasidic community as a scapegoat.
The Quebec government has ordered primary and secondary schools to remain closed and to provide distance learning until at least Jan. 11 in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Brandon Sun By: The Canadian Press
MONTREAL - An ultra-Orthodox Jewish group says its schools aren t violating a Quebec government decree by staying open and it s accusing the education minister of using the Hasidic community as a scapegoat.
Quebec Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge speaks to the media at the COVID-19 press briefing in Montreal, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020. An ultra-Orthodox Jewish group says its schools aren t violating a Quebec government decree by staying open and it s accusing Roberge of using the Hasidic community as a scapegoat. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
MONTREAL - An ultra-Orthodox Jewish group says its schools aren t violating a Quebec government decree by staying open and it s accusing the education minister of using the Hasidic community as a scapegoat.