The province will give parents of special needs children from kindergarten to grade 12 $60 for each day of instructional time missed during the ongoing labour strife. As Skylar Peters reports, families will welcome the money – but some say it’s not the kind of support they need the most.Â
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Alberta providing more supports for special needs families during teachers’ strike
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