” The butterflies are transparent in greater numbers than at the swearing-in. » — A quote from Yannick Gagnon, MP for Jonquière It’s a special day for nearly 40 members of the National Assembly, who will meet for two weeks
Lia Levesque, The Canadian Press MONTREAL — National Institutes of Public Health (INSPQ) professionals began a three-day strike Monday morning. In connection with this, they demonstrated in Montreal and Quebec in front of the National Assembly. There are 400 professionals:
the ZISS de la Côte-Nord and the Alliance of Professional and Technical Personnel in Health and Social Services (APTS) are meeting for the third time Monday before an independent arbitrator to try to resolve a dispute over information that would
After declining, Québec’s gross domestic product (GDP) rose slightly in August, mainly due to observed increases in the construction and mining sectors. Quebec’s GDP increased by 0.1% in August 2022 after falling by 0.4% in July, according to the Institut
The federal government on Sunday unveiled Canada’s long-awaited Indo-Pacific strategy, which envisages investing nearly $2.3 billion in the region over the next five years. The central principle of the plan is “to act in Canada’s interests while defending our values,”
Civil rights activists condemn the British Columbia government’s desire to expand involuntary treatment for people with mental disorders because such a measure would further violate the rights of an already marginalized population. Forcing people into prison environments doesn’t work says
The World Cup may last a month, but it only started a week ago and Canada are already playing their game against Croatia on Sunday night. After a 1-0 defeat by Belgium on Wednesday night, Canada are the only team
The introduction of a mixed healthcare system like that in France and Sweden would be supported by a majority of citizens, according to a new IPSOS poll sponsored by the Montreal Economic Institute (IEDM) and released this morning. MONTREAL, Nov.
The number of job vacancies in Canada reached 994,800 in September, up 3.8% from August 2022 (958,500), according to the latest data from Statistics Canada released on Thursday. • Also read: No deep recession in Quebec in 2024, says Desjardins
The Angus Reid Institute released the on Thursday poll results conducted with 1,805 Canadians last August, in the wake of the intensification of the abortion debate in the United States following the annulment of the judgment deer v. wade. In