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SPECIAL REPORT: interview with Education Minister Rob Fleming

Today (Friday), Vista Radio conducted an interview with BC Education Minister Rob Fleming.

We touched on a number of topics including:

  • The return of voluntary in-class instruction starting on Monday
  • How virtual learning will be offered going forward during COVID-19
  • Why BC decided to continue the school year while other provinces elected to restart in September
  • His message to the Grad Class of 2020 after the cancellation of ceremonies
  • Additional supports for children of essential service workers
  • Addressing the concerns of parents regarding the safety of in-class instruction
Megan Milne
Megan Milne
Mornings Co-Host / Program Director

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