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Some concerned about N B high school students returning to class on Monday

  FREDERICTON Monday is the day high school students in New Brunswick return to daily in-class learning. It s a cause of concern for some students and parents who wonder if it s too soon, with 162 active cases and part of the province still in the red zone. The next days bring a lot of anxiety for the families, for the parents, and I can tell you also, for the students, said J.C. D’Amours, the Liberal health critic and MLA for Edmundston-Madawaska Centre. I hope that public health with the ministry of education will do what is best to make sure that we keep each and everyone in a safe position. I think it is really important for everyone right now.

MLA defends attending rally against New Brunswick s COVID-19 restrictions

Posted: Mar 16, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: March 16 Miramichi MLA and People s Alliance member Michelle Conroy is defending her decision to attend a rally organized by a group that has promoted anti-mask and anti-vaccine views online.(Jacques Poitras/CBC)

There s a need to have human contact : How COVID-19 changed the Maritimes

  New Brunswick’s Education Minister Dominic Cardy says in March of last year, he had one, dominating emotion: fear. Fear that if we didn’t act, people would die, he said. And a sense of responsibility knowing that position that I have meant that, if I didn’t stand up and didn’t push hard there could be terrible consequences. At some points in those weeks it felt like trying to roll a very large rock up a steep hill, Cardy added. On March 13, 2020 Premier Blaine Higgs finished up a meeting around 7 pm. He spoke to reporters waiting at the legislature, and announced schools would be closed for two weeks.

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