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Winnipeg Free Press By: Holly McKenzie-Sutter and Paola Loriggio, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 3:31 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 6, 2021
Toronto is the latest COVID-19 hot spot in Ontario to order schools closed while the provincial government maintains that classrooms are safe for in-person learning.
Students cross the street at Tomken Road Middle School during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mississauga, Ont., Thursday, April 1, 2021. Schools in Peel Region are closed for in-person learning starting today. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
Toronto is the latest COVID-19 hot spot in Ontario to order schools closed while the provincial government maintains that classrooms are safe for in-person learning.
REGINA - Students across the country will face different learning environments following Easter break as communities that are hot spots for COVID-19 variants make tough decisions about whether to keep kids home.
Saskatchewan s provincial flag flies on a flag pole in Ottawa on July 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
REGINA - Students across the country will face different learning environments following Easter break as communities that are hot spots for COVID-19 variants make tough decisions about whether to keep kids home.
Remote learning is being extended by two weeks in Regina at the direction of the city s health officials, who are concerned about a surge in variant cases in the Saskatchewan capital.
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