Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced on Thursday that the province will be allowing school boards to access up to $500 million in local reserves to fund initiatives that will increase physical distancing as educators prepare for back-to-school amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Lecce also announced that the government will be spending $50 million to update school HVAC systems.
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Coronavirus: Ontario school boards will be allowed to use up to $500M in reserve funding for distancing initiatives
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