Responding to a question from Global’s Travis Dhanraj at Queen’s Park Tuesday, Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce said Ontario students can now opt out of the e-learning courses — a change from the previous position of requiring students to take two classes online.
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Why is the Ontario government changing course on e-learning courses?
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