Back to online learning: Inside the homes of several families during Omicron

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An animation gif shows children and families at home taking part in remote learning during the week of Jan. 3. Provinces that adopted remote learning include Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Prince Edward Island. (Carlos Osorio/Reuters, Evan Mitsui/CBC, Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

As students in Alberta and British Columbia returned to school today, several other provinces have moved to online learning amid a surge in COVID-19 due to the Omicron variant. Provinces that adopted remote learning include Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Prince Edward Island.

Here’s a glimpse into what learning looks like in those provinces right now.  

The new ‘homeroom’

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Bethany and Hans

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