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Manitoba premier defends decision to close schools as COVID-19 infections surge
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister defended his government's decision to quickly move schools in Winnipeg and Brandon to online learning. Pallister says proactive decisions delayed the third wave but now it is impacting the province.
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The Canadian Press
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CP123131371
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2m26s
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5/10/2021 4:30:00 PM
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Brian Pallister
Canada
canada government
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Dr. Brent Roussin
education
health
Manitoba
online learning
Pallister
parents
restrictions
Roussin
safety
students
teachers
Winnipeg