Quebec Premier François Legault said on Saturday, amid some concerns he had seen from parents over potentially re-opening schools after May 4, that he would not re-open them unless he gets agreement from Public Health officials and the province could ensure children were safe. He stressed if he wasn’t confident to send his own children to school, no children would go back either.
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