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‘Best way to fight climate change is to go to school,’ Quebec education minister tells students taking part in climate marchQuebec Education Minister Jean-François Roberge is insisting that the best way for students to fight the climate crisis is to simply stay in school.EducationSep 18, 2019
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Quebec’s largest school board takes the lead and cancels classes for Sept. 27 climate marchSome Montreal school boards cancel classes on Sept. 27, allowing students to attend the climate march.CanadaSep 17, 2019
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Parents speak out about Riverdale High School move at town hallSome former students are hoping the Coalition Avenir Québec will reconsider the decision to fill Riverdale with excess students from an overcrowded French school board.CanadaMar 20, 2019
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Petition to save Riverdale High School submitted to Quebec legislatureA petition calling on the province to back down on its plan to transfer Riverdale High School to a French-language school board was submitted Tuesday to the National Assembly.CanadaMar 19, 2019
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PCHS parents don’t want to rebrand after merger with Riverdale High SchoolParents at Pierrefonds Comprehensive High School are voicing their concerns about the forced merger with Riverdale High School.EducationFeb 27, 2019
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Former students consider legal action over Riverdale High School closureThe fight to save Riverdale High School in Pierrefonds isn't over.CanadaFeb 4, 2019
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Some parents keep kids out of LaSalle school as questions mount over carbon monoxide leakQuestions continue to mount in the wake of a LaSalle school evacuation that sent more than 40 people to hospital with symptoms like nausea, dizziness and vomiting.CanadaJan 17, 2019
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Lester. B Pearson School Board to install carbon monoxide detectors after incident at LaSalle schoolParents of children who go to schools in the LBPSB say they were furious to find out there are no carbon monoxide detectors in any of the buildings.HealthJan 17, 2019
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Parents angry about lack of answers after carbon monoxide leak at Montreal school hospitalizes dozens of childrenAt least a dozen angry parents showed up to the school without their children, insisting that they are not satisfied with the school's safety checks.HealthJan 16, 2019
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Montreal public health physician calls for mandatory carbon monoxide detectors in schoolsIn Quebec, there is legislation forcing daycares and some healthcare institutions to use detectors, but educational institutions are not bound by the same obligation.CanadaJan 15, 2019
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