Quebec parents fear budget cuts will hit vulnerable students the hardest
07-07-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Quebec parents fear budget cuts will hit vulnerable students the hardest

Parents of children with disabilities are sounding the alarm as Quebec trims $570 million from its education budget. They fear cuts to specialists and support staff will deeply impact vulnerable students.
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