Data collected from approximately 10,000 citizens across all provinces as part of the Canadian Social Survey on quality of life, virtual healthcare and trust shows that 53% of respondents have low levels of trust in the media. Less than one
MONTREAL – As part of the program Hockey to beat cancer As members of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA), the Montreal Canadiens continue their commitment to the fight against cancer through various
SAINT JEAN, NL — The same few doctors and nurses who helped introduce medical assistance in dying in Newfoundland and Labrador are fielding an ever-increasing number of requests — so much so that they feel they can no longer do
In line with its cooperative designation and the company’s values, the Caisse has, for several years, offered its various teams the opportunity to organize fundraising events together with their colleagues to support a cause close to their hearts. . As
Canada is doing a poor job of caring for its caregivers despite the growing need for these caregivers, complains the Canadian Center of Excellence for Caregivers (CCEA). Nurses and policymakers gathered in Ottawa since Monday for Canada’s first nursing summit
Quebec’s legislative season has been intense. Chaotic return to school, health problems, PQ victory in Jean-Talon, decline in popularity of François Legault, return of the 3rde Link, bitter negotiations with the public sector and the presentation of the finances of
Royal Plastic Inc. must pay $600,000 after violating Canada’s Environmental Protection Act. The company, located on Étienne-Lenoir Street in Fabreville, was convicted by the Quebec Court on Monday, November 6, at the Laval Courthouse. Royal Plastic Inc. pleaded guilty to
HALIFAX – A Canadian woman imprisoned in Nazi Germany for helping Allied crews escape occupied Netherlands will be honored on a postage stamp. The Memorial Day stamp featuring a photo of Mona Parsons was unveiled Monday at a ceremony in
MONTREAL – As bombs fall on Ukraine and the number of victims in Israel and Palestine numbers in the thousands, memorial ceremonies are taking on a special character. On Monday at Sainte-Anne Hospital we paid tribute to those who risked
The pilot project that offered online emergency consultations with a nurse or doctor during the pandemic in Ontario had “no significant impact” on reducing hospital emergency room visits, a study by Toronto researchers concludes. The study is based on the