Canada, September 28, 2023 – Borden Ladner Gervais SENCRL, SRL (BLG) was once again honored by its customers and colleagues as well as by the editorial team of Chambers Canada as legal director. In the 2024 edition of the guide
The Schefferville CLSC was closed half the time between September 7th and October 2nd, for 13 days. The problem with staff retention is due, among other things, to housing conditions, according to the Northeast Quebec Health Workers Union (SIISNEQ). Retaining
Hyundai and Kia recalled several vehicle models on Wednesday and urged motorists to park away from buildings amid outbreaks of fires that worry these automakers. Hyundai said the recall affects 326,942 vehicles in Canada and 1,642,551 vehicles in the United
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The Pélican school in the Iberville sector now has its own scooter bus to bring the children to the schoolyard in complete safety. This initiative of the Canadian Cancer Society was inaugurated on September 5th in the presence of dignitaries,
An Indigenous patient who died at Chilliwack Hospital in 2015 may have been the victim of bias and stereotypes during his treatment, a report estimates. The report, prepared by the First Nations Health Authority, reveals negligence on the part of
Immigration: “inhumane” delays in obtaining citizenship – TVA Gatineau Louis Charles Poulin | September 25, 2023 A Gatineau resident can’t wait to get her Canadian citizenship. Especially since in his case these delays prevent him from traveling to Africa to
According to the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), the ship got into trouble around midnight on Sunday night and Monday on the St. Lawrence River, about 25 kilometers from La Tabatière, a village southwest of Blanc-Sand. “It is known that there
There are increasing demonstrations of all kinds in the public sector, both by the Common Front and by trade union organizations that are not affiliated to it. The announcement on September 30 of the end of certain bonuses that thousands
On Friday morning in Vancouver during the final conference of the Union of Municipalities of British Columbia (UBCM), provincial Premier David Eby announced the release of budget amounts totaling $85.75 million. Affected areas include living space, forest fire fighting and