The Manitoba government is dedicating $58 million to support the reopening of “safe schools,” announced Education Minister Cliff Cullen on Thursday. This includes a $5 million fund provided to school divisions over the summer and for the start of the school year to “assess and address learning impacts as a result of the pandemic,” he said.
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Manitoba funding $58M program to address ‘learning impacts’ of COVID-19 pandemic: education minister
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