Quebec parents lose first round in legal fight for online classes amid pandemic
MONTREAL — A group of Quebec parents has lost the first round of a legal fight to force the province to provide an online learning option for families worried about sending children to school amid the pandemic.
Quebec Superior Court Justice Frederic Bachand refused the parents’ request for a safeguard order that would have given parents immediate access to remote courses for their children as the case awaits trial.
In a decision released Tuesday, he wrote that since the parents did not meet the criteria for the emergency order, the case will be decided on its merits at a later date.
The parents are contesting the Education Department’s back-to-school plan, which mandates that only children with serious medical conditions or who live with someone at risk of severe complications from COVID-19 can be exempted from physically attending classes.

