LÉVIS, Que. — A Quebec labour tribunal has found an elementary teacher suffered a workplace injury after a student brought knives to school and told classmates he planned to kill her. The teacher, identified only as K.R.
LÉVIS, Que. — A Quebec labour tribunal has found an elementary teacher suffered a workplace injury after a student brought knives to school and told classmates he planned to kill her.
According to the tribunal ruling, a school daycare worker found four butter knives in a seven-year-old's backpack after other students told her that boy planned to kill his teacher.
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