Fact-checking Doug Ford: We analyze his claims on class sizes, math and student protests - 2019-05-04

Larger classes. Back to basics math. Mandatory online courses in high school. More emphasis on STEM and skilled trades. A ban on cellphones.
Over the last few weeks, Premier Doug Ford has turned to some standard messages to explain and defend the proposals and to attack his critics.
We analyzed a few of his statements. True? False? Not clear? In most cases, it's complicated.
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