Quebec premier pushes for plan to improve manners, discipline in schools

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Quebec Premier Francois Legault announces changes to Quebec's immigration policies during a news conference in Montreal.

Premier François Legault says he agrees with his party's youth wing that there needs to be more respect, discipline and better manners in schools. He's now asking Education Minister Bernard Drainville to table a plan to make it happen.Posted: Sep 08, 2024 10:10 AM EDT | Last Updated: 5 hours ago

Other proposals include implementing uniforms in all high schools, imposing more serious penalties for bullies and violent students, as well as providing training for both those students and their parents to address that behaviour.Education Minister Bernard Drainville said he would not commit to anything but that he would be open to hearing the youth wing's ideas.

In a pre-taped statement broadcast at the convention, Drainville applauded the young people's contributions but said he would not commit to anything.

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