Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued the following statement today on International Day of People with Disabilities: “To build a fair, inclusive and accessible world, we must first act here, at home. Here today International Day of People with DisabilitiesWe renew
The Abitibi Center for Support and Combating Sexual Assault (CALACS) this week interviewed Abitibi-Témiscamingue MPs Suzanne Blais, Daniel Bernard and Pierre Dufour about Bill 15, entitled “Law to make health and social services more efficient” by Minister Christian Dube. This
Trevor Robert Farley, a man recently found not criminally responsible for the murders of his parents and the attempted murder of his former boss, will soon be held at a secure psychiatric facility north of Winnipeg, where he will remain
The Abitibi-Témiscamingue Integrated Health and Social Services Center (CISSS-AT) is establishing service corridors between the different MRCs in the region to reduce waiting times for care. The aim of the CISSS-AT is therefore to improve access to specialized care and
Forward Mitchell Stephens will have the opportunity to play his first game in a Montreal Canadiens jersey since he was recalled from the Laval Rocket on Friday. The 26-year-old veteran has played 72 games in the National Hockey League during
The Prince Edward Island Ombudsman’s Office has released its first annual report, covering the first 14 months of its existence. The province was the last in the country without an ombudsman before Sandy Hermiston took office. Between mid-February 2022 and
Three quick volleys from the guests were enough to finish off the Canadian as he returned home after a long journey. The Florida Panthers scored three goals in the first six minutes of the third period, Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 21
Medical assistance in dying (MAID) will soon be offered to patients at Saint Paul Hospital in a clinical space adjacent to the Catholic facility under the responsibility of the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. A corridor will connect the hospital to
The six candidates vying to become the next national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), an organization that represents more than 600 First Nations in Canada, crossed swords at a forum in Winnipeg on Wednesday. Four of the
OTTAWA – Three childhood friends say they were forced to relive the grief and fear of losing Kristen French when Corrections Canada decided to transfer her killer to a medium-security prison. The women testified before a parliamentary committee on Wednesday