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McGill and Concordia University are planning to move most of their course online, at least for the fall semester

McGill and Concordia University are planning to move most of their course online, at least for the fall semester
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McGill and Concordia University are planning to move most of their course online, at least for the fall semester.

Together, the schools have more than 85,000 students enrolled with more to come this fall, so the plan, for both McGill and Concordia, is to start class as usual in September but do most of the teaching remotely.

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