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Just like last time, several school boards across Ontario have confirmed they will close for in-person learning if the province's 55,000 education workers go on strike again.

CUPE issued its 5-day strike notice Wednesday and said investments in education services came up short, despite negotiations leading to a "middle ground" regarding salary.

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As the fighting continues between Ontario's education workers and the Ford government, students are the ones that are going to get caught in the middle.

CUPE said in a statement Thursday that education workers will be going on strike Friday after mediated talks fell apart and that the "Ford Conservative government would not make the necessary investments"

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A Toronto school has been dismissed this week following an outbreak of active COVID-19 cases.

Yesterday, the Toronto Catholic District School Board reported that Transfiguration of Our Lord Catholic School had been temporarily dismissed as of December 3 as a precautionary measure due to "an ongoing COVID-19 investigation."

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A Toronto school has been shut down following a widespread COVID-19 outbreak, and public health is investigating.

The Toronto Catholic District School Board reported on Sunday that Precious Blood Catholic School in Scarborough would be temporarily shutting down in-person learning and activities starting on November 8 due to an ongoing investigation by Toronto Public Health (TPH).

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