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English schools are 'heart of the community,' court hears as Bill 40 challenge begins


English schools are heart of the community, court hears as Bill 40 challenge begins
Central Quebec School Board chairperson Stephen Burke spoke Wednesday in Quebec Superior Court of being a defender of the English communities that are in predominantly French areas.
Author of the article: Paul Cherry  •  Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 14, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Lawyer Perri Ravon and Mark Power leave the courtroom during the Quebec English School Boards Association s challenge of Bill 40 last June. Ravon was back representing QESBA in Quebec Superior Court on Wednesday. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /Montreal Gazette files
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School boards are an important part of the checks and balances that ensure the interests of English communities across Quebec are protected, a Superior Court judge was told Wednesday as he began to hear arguments on Bill 40. ....

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Allison Hanes: We should want what's best for our children's teachers


Allison Hanes: We should want what s best for our children s teachers
Quebec teachers have risked their health to educate our kids during a pandemic while receiving few protections, little support and low pay.
Author of the article: Allison Hanes  •  Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
Music teacher Francois Lukawecki chats with students as they wait to enter for the first day of classes at Bancroft Elementary School last August. All teachers deserve respect, recognition and support for their tremendous efforts, Allison Hanes writes. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette
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Just about every Quebec parent got to walk a mile in teachers’ shoes last spring when schools were closed for nearly four months. Most of us emerged with a new appreciation for just how tough it is to come up with interesting lesson plans, motivate children and capture their attention. ....

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