P.E.I. school faces backlash for planning to remove memorials to students who have died

P.E.I. school faces backlash for planning to remove memorials to students who have died

A central Prince Edward Island school's decision to remove tributes to students who have died has left families questioning the decision, sparked an online backlash, and even made its way to the floor of the legislative assembly.Valerie Harrington's son Aidan died in 2016.

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