Saying in-person learning is crucial to the wellbeing of children and youth, Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table released a roadmap Monday for a safe return to the classroom in September. Read More
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Science table calls for a return to in-person learning with fewer restrictions if cases remain low
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