Health
All eyes on Quebec and Alberta schools as other provinces weigh return to in-person learning – The Globe and Mail
Cases continue to drop in both provinces, but discovery of coronavirus variants in Canada causing concern

High school students at Marymount Academy International attend class in Montreal on Nov. 17, 2020. Quebec began reopening schools to in-person learning three weeks ago following an extended holiday break.
Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press
Three weeks after the COVID-19 hot-spot provinces of Alberta and Quebec began reopening schools to in-person learning, cases continue to drop in both provinces. The question on every parents mind: Can it last?
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