Quebec teachers’ union going to court to demand rapid COVID-19 testing strategy in school system

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The Federation autonome de l’enseignement said it has not yet seen evidence such a mechanism exists despite a promise made by Health Minister Christian Dube on Aug. 10

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The Federation autonome de l’enseignement, which represents some 49,000 teachers, said today it has not yet seen evidence such a mechanism exists despite a promise made by Health Minister Christian Dube on Aug. 10. Meanwhile, health officials in Quebec City are working to contain an outbreak of about 30 cases tied to a karaoke bar.

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