TORONTO | Anyone who says the start of the calendar inevitably means a meeting between the Canadiens and the Maple Leafs. The two arch-enemies meet again tonight at the Scotiabank Arena. Here are five things to look out for in
The Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy sounds the death knell for the InnoVitam zone project in Quebec. Two years after work began to designate Quebec City as an innovation zone, Pierre Fitzgibbon believes “nothing has come of it.” This
A federal pensioner suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and her husband were at the end of their patience and had been unable to get their medication reimbursed by their Canada Life insurance for three months. “We have to pay almost $3,700
British Columbia has become the first province to sign a tailored funding agreement with the federal government as part of the $196 billion health deal presented by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this year. The deal would see Ottawa transfer
In Canada, a researcher searching for rare trees discovered a 1,000-year-old cedar. In the province of British Columbia, this man – a man named TJ Watt – encountered one of the oldest trees ever recorded in the region. In an
In two separate studies, Canadian and Swedish researchers analyzed more than a million patient records. They found that patients treated by female surgeons had significantly better outcomes and fewer problems in the months following surgery. The first paper, the Canadian
A hope for all who hate Cats despite them. The French-Canadian pharmaceutical company Angany has launched an initial clinical trial aimed at testing a vaccine on humans for treatmentallergy to cat dander, she said this Monday. The vaccine candidate, called
However, insects that invaded the French capital during Fashion Week should not be a cause for concern in Montreal, according to an entomologist with pest control company Orkin Canada. This text is a translation of an article from CTV News.
Advanced statistics are all the rage. Now analytics and trends are analyzed using robots, algorithms and graphics. Perhaps Billy Beane himself, a pioneer in the field when he was general manager of the Oakland Athletics, did not foresee such a
MONTREAL — The Interprofessional Health Federation of Quebec (FIQ) will present an adjusted list of demands on Monday as part of negotiations with Quebec to renew its members’ collective agreements. The FIQ, which represents 80,000 nurses, practical nurses, respiratory therapists