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Charges for City Hall vandals

Sixty three Montreal city workers are facing disciplinary sanctions and some may lose their jobs after City Hall was vandalized in last week’s Bill 3 protest.
 
According to the Gazette, some municipal workers who stormed council chambers broke windows and assaulted a councillor.
 
Police officers who stood by during the protest are facing disciplinary charges as well, and thirty firefighters have been suspended without pay. 
 
Mayor Denis Coderre, who promised consequences last week, expressed outrage over the protest but says he won’t generalize over a few individuals who went too far.

BC teachers' strike continues

Talks between the British Columbia Teachers' Federation and the B.C. Public School Employers' Association have come to a halt, Sunday.

According to CBC, both sides can't agree on teachers' involvement in class sizes and distribution, as well as salaries.

Further talks have not been scheduled, and 40 000 teachers remain on strike across the province, only days before the beginning of the school year.

While the B.C. government will not force teachers back to school, it will provide families with children under 12 a 40$ a-day stipend to cover day-care costs.


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