Various provinces across the country have implemented cellphone bans in classrooms, and Quebec is one of them. However, the Legault regime is preparing to introduce an approach that we haven’t seen yet. Their no-nonsense gameplan doesn’t feature any exceptions or exemptions. From the start of the school day, until the final bell sounds, students will have to turn their cellphones in. They will be reunited with their cellular devices at the end of the day. Is Quebec going too far, or are other provinces not going far enough? Canadian writer Katherine Johnson-Martinko, the author of ‘Childhood Unplugged’, joins Andrew Pinsent on CFRA Live.

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