Police have opened a criminal investigation into a daycare educator in Trois-Rivières — about 140 kilometres east of Montreal — who is alleged to have served drinks containing diluted melatonin to children in her group.
Posted: May 23, 2023 5:09 PM EDT | Last Updated: 11 hours agoPolice in Trois-Rivières, Que., have opened a criminal investigation into a daycare worker who allegedly gave melatonin to children without their parents' consent, Radio-Canada confirmed on Tuesday.
The establishment notified parents in a letter sent out on Saturday. According to the daycare, the educator in question no longer works there. Families Minister Suzanne Roy told Radio-Canada in a statement that the ministry she oversees will also open an investigation.
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