Suspended teachers in Quebec, former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO allegations, adult ADHD and more

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Eleven Montreal elementary school teachers have been suspended, accused of creating a climate of physical and psychological harm to both staff and students. Why Quebec’s government says it reaffirms the need for the province’s secularism law.


And: Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, his longtime partner and a third man are facing sex trafficking and interstate prostitution charges. It’s alleged they would recruit young men aspiring to be models, fly them overseas and coerce them into performing sex acts.


Also: More and more Canadian adults are being prescribed medications for ADHD, even though many have not been properly diagnosed.


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