Opposition parties at the National Assembly are calling for Education Minister Jean-François Roberge to resign. They are accusing him of lying about carbon dioxide testing protocols in schools. Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports.
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School air quality tests: Quebec opposition parties call for education minister to resign
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