<p>Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he did not know if he would send his children back to school in the province worst-hit by the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>Quebec has seen more than half the country's 60,000 COVID-19 cases and nearly 60 percent of Canada's 3,700 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.</p>.<p>The provincial government has announced the voluntary reopening of primary schools and nurseries next week after weeks of closure, in a decision that has divided parents.</p>.<p>Trudeau's three children are attend a French-speaking school -- which remains closed -- in Ontario province.</p>.<p>But quizzed by public broadcaster Radio-Canada on Sunday, he said he was unsure whether he would be willing to let them return to class if they were enrolled in adjacent Quebec.</p>.<p>"It's going to be an extremely personal decision for all parents," he said.</p>.<p>The prime minister said he would make a decision on allowing his children to go back to school "probably at the last minute", after considering class sizes and teacher attitudes.</p>.<p>Trudeau has been in self-isolation with his family in their official home of Rideau Cottage in Ottowa, Ontario, after his wife Sophie Gregoire was infected with the virus in March.</p>
<p>Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he did not know if he would send his children back to school in the province worst-hit by the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>Quebec has seen more than half the country's 60,000 COVID-19 cases and nearly 60 percent of Canada's 3,700 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.</p>.<p>The provincial government has announced the voluntary reopening of primary schools and nurseries next week after weeks of closure, in a decision that has divided parents.</p>.<p>Trudeau's three children are attend a French-speaking school -- which remains closed -- in Ontario province.</p>.<p>But quizzed by public broadcaster Radio-Canada on Sunday, he said he was unsure whether he would be willing to let them return to class if they were enrolled in adjacent Quebec.</p>.<p>"It's going to be an extremely personal decision for all parents," he said.</p>.<p>The prime minister said he would make a decision on allowing his children to go back to school "probably at the last minute", after considering class sizes and teacher attitudes.</p>.<p>Trudeau has been in self-isolation with his family in their official home of Rideau Cottage in Ottowa, Ontario, after his wife Sophie Gregoire was infected with the virus in March.</p>