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During a recent press conference, Danielle McCann, Minister of Higher Education, announced that Quebec CÉGEPs and universities won't be going back to "normal" until next year, she presumes.

"To return to normal as before the pandemic, it will be at least in 2022," McCann said.

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Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann announced on Thursday that as of February 8, every student in a Quebec CEGEP or university living in a red zone, "regardless of his or her program of study, will gradually be able to benefit from teaching or group activities." 

Here's everything you need to know about the province's plan to reopen post-secondary schools. 

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Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann announced on February 4 that post-secondary schools in Quebec red zones can gradually reopen for in-person classes starting on February 8.

A press release from the minister's office says that university, college and CEGEP students will be able to benefit from group sessions and teaching activities "in the presence of others" several times a month, or "ideally" once per week.

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At a press conference on Monday, Education Minister Jean-François Roberge and his colleagues, junior Education Minister Isabelle Charest, Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann, and medical advisor Dr. Richard Massé, announced a set of new health rules for schools in Quebec's red zones.

From October 8 to October 28, this sweeping series of regulations will change the way Quebec high schools, CEGEPs, and universities operate.

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Turns out François Legault likes to laugh at himself. Marc Labrèche, who runs the TV show Cette année-là, recently created a parody of the Government of Quebec's press conferences and Legault shared it on his Twitter, calling it "hilarious."

In the video, you see recreated figures of Premier François Legault, Dr. Horacio Arruda, and Danielle McCann.

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