It’s been a week into the strike by educational assistants and early childhood educators in the Annapolis Valley and the south shore of N.S., keeping many preprimary children and those with disabilities unable to attend school. Some parents pulled their children from class to walk to the picket line, to show their support for the workers who many say are like family. Amber Fryday reports.
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