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How to deal with violence in our schools Q&A (Marketplace)

How to deal with violence in our schools Q&A (Marketplace) What can parents do to address violence in our schools? And what can students do if they're being targeted or they see it happening to someone else? Marketplace's David Common, CBC data journalist Valérie Ouellet and youth advocate Karyn Kennedy talked about our investigation into school violence and answered your questions.

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