Events from the year 2020 in Canada.

2020
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  • February 8 – The Quebec CAQ government pass Bill 40. The Bill abolish's The French and English school boards and turns them into school service centres.[10][11]
  • February 21 – Ontario teachers held a one-day province wide strike.[12]

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