[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We are talking about the minister’s responsibility.
It takes leadership in times of crisis and at the moment, he is (absent).”Rizqy asked Jean-François Roberge to convene a meeting with the opposition parties this week.The education minister turned down The Canadian Press’s request for an interview on Monday.
But during a press conference in Montreal, his colleague, Dubé, tried to be reassuring.“There are a lot of questions about schools,” he said. “We will … make sure there are no inconsistencies.”Roberge presented in June the outline of a plan which notably introduces the concept of “bubbles” of six pupils.