The Evan Bray Show - Matt Love - January 17th, 2024

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Saskatchewan's official opposition is not pleased to see the scores students are bringing home and, as a result, is failing the province on its approach to education. Saskatchewan NDP education critic, Matt Love, says Premier Scott Moe's priorities are wrong, putting pronouns over the basics of reading and math. And as teachers and the province remain at a standstill in their contract negotiations, Love joins Evan to go over the issues of education in the province right now.
17 Jan 2024 10AM English South Africa News Commentary

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