The Quebec government has announced it will be allocating $300 million to help students and teachers catch up on lost time during the teachers strike. Tens of thousands of students were back in school Tuesday for the first time since FAE teachers walked off the job in late November. As Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports, there is relief but a sense of uncertainty still remains.
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Students head back to school after long teachers’ strike in Quebec
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