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WATCH: BC Teachers Against Dr Bonnie Henry's School Reopening Plan

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 31 Jul, 2020 09:58 PM
  • WATCH: BC Teachers Against Dr Bonnie Henry's School Reopening Plan

BCTF wants to delay School Reopening. The Education Minister Rob Fleming made an announcement, Wednesday that its back-to-school for BC students full time in September.

The BC Teacher's Federation isn't happy with the decision.

So by challenging BC's well liked top doctor's position and the re-opening plan, will there be a possible delay the opening date.

Find out with host Ish Sharma.

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