Quebec’s new education minister says he is focusing all his efforts on air quality in schools. Bernard Drainville plans to introduce long-term measures to improve air quality levels. Meanwhile, critics – including one Montreal teacher who is living with long COVID – worry it may be too late. Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports.
												
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																						Montreal teacher launches legal action for better air quality in schools
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