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6 in 10 Canadians believe teachers deserve higher pay during COVID-19: Ipsos

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COVID-19 pandemic, according to exclusive Ipsos polling done for Global News.Nineteen per cent of Canadians strongly agreed while 39 per cent somewhat agreed teachers deserve more pay considering the challenges they’ve had to face throughout the pandemic, including the shift to virtual learning.Conversely, 42 per cent disagree (13 per cent strongly and 28 per cent somewhat), with the above sentiment.

New research aims to discover how many teachers and staff contracted COVID-19 in Canada According to the polling, the divide could come down to politics, with the majority of NDP and Liberal supporters (80 per cent and 68 per cent, respectively) in favour of teachers receiving a higher wage while only 42 per cent of Conservative voters said.

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