Quebec announces $300M tutoring plan to help students catch up after teachers' strikes
The government will spend $300 million on the tutoring services, which will be offered to students who need it but the extra help will have to be completed outside of school hours.
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The government will spend $300 million on the tutoring services, which will be offered to students who need it but the extra help will have to be completed outside of school hours.