in the Montreal Gazette today concludes:
“That is a real loss for New Brunswick children,” added Helene Deacon, a language and literacy professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
“They are losing out on this really strong program that has positive outcome early and they are trading it for a later program that is going to be universal,” she said.
Experts also believe the New Brunswick government will keep facing serious and increasing opposition over its decision.
“This issue is not going to go away quickly,” said Geoff Martin [professor at Mount Allison University]. “The government is hoping it will blow over, but I think we have only seen the beginning of this debate.”



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