Sask. parent says mounting frequency of teacher job action taking toll on working families

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As Saskatchewan MLAs take their seats in the legislature on Monday to begin their spring sitting, students’ desks and teachers’ chairs will sit empty across the rest of Regina.

A one-day rotating teachers’ strike has closed schools in several school divisions, including public and Catholic schools in the province’s capital. Both divisions say non-teaching staff will still report to work Monday.

Teachers are also striking in the Prairie South, South East Cornerstone and Holy Family Catholic school divisions, as well as two Saskatchewan Distance Learning campuses and seven French language schools across the province. 

Ayo Daniel Abiola said he doesn’t know how he will

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