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Coronavirus: Ontario Liberal party wants education workers treated like front-line workers

WATCH ABOVE: As students get set to return to class, many in Ontario will be heading into old buildings with poor ventilation. Schools are attempting to bring students outdoors to learn but as one teacher points out, that option presents a whole host of challenges. Caryn Lieberman reports – Aug 28, 2020

TORONTO – The leader of the Ontario Liberal Party is asking businesses to treat education workers as front-line workers.

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Steven Del Duca says retailers and institutions have made life easier for front-line workers during the pandemic.

He says he would like to see teachers, caretakers, bus drivers, principals and support staff have special shopping hours, discounts on products and services, and increased childcare.

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Del Duca says they’ll soon be on the front lines of recovery and can use the help others are now receiving.

Most schools in Ontario are set to open in the next few weeks.

Many teachers and their unions have been critical of the province’s reopening plan, which leaves much of the details to school boards.

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