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Alberta won’t be sending health-care workers to Ontario as this province has its own battle to wage with COVID-19, says a senior government spokeswoman.
Jerrica Goodwin, Premier Jason Kenney’s press secretary, confirmed in an email to Postmedia Friday that Ontario Premier Doug Ford had requested assistance. Canada’s most populous province is currently dealing with a massive rise in active cases, reporting a record high of 4,736 infections on Friday.
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Alberta won’t be sending health-care workers to Ontario as this province has its own battle to wage with COVID-19, says a senior government spokeswoman.
Jerrica Goodwin, Premier Jason Kenney’s press secretary, confirmed in an email to Postmedia Friday that Ontario Premier Doug Ford had requested assistance. Canada’s most populous province is currently dealing with a massive rise in active cases, reporting a record high of 4,736 infections on Friday.
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Edmonton Public Schools is planning to continue to offer online options for the 2021-22 school year while remaining hopeful the province will start to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic by the fall.
Supt. Darrel Robertson told the Edmonton Public Schools board of trustees’ Tuesday meeting that while the option for students to learn online will be available, it likely won’t look the same as this year.
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