“For adults, it is recommended to engage in 30 minutes of physical activity (…) of moderate to vigorous intensity at least 5 days per week and avoid not exercising for 2 consecutive days.”recalls the “Ministry of Health”. 30 minutes‘Moderate physical
(Montreal) The all-union Common Front is outraged that certain bonuses for public sector workers will expire on September 30 while collective bargaining negotiations with Quebec are still underway. Published September 14th Lia Levesque The Canadian Press These include, for example,
According to a Canadian study by neuroscientists, memory lapses are a sign of intelligence. In fact, our brain is far from being in the state it was in before Alzheimer’s disease, but rather shows a certain ability to adapt. Minor
MONTREAL — The fatal collision between a gondola and a drill that occurred in Mont-Tremblant in the Laurentians in July happened in part because procedures for moving the machines around the site were incomplete, a CNESST inspector has concluded Ending.
MONTREAL — Calls for a withdrawal, postponement or outright rewrite of the cultural security bill have multiplied at the same pace as various Indigenous representatives paraded in parliamentary committee this week. But no matter how strong the headwinds are, Minister
OTTAWA – Three Canadian residents have fallen ill following a botulism outbreak in Bordeaux, southwestern France, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. These Canadians are among 10 people suspected of contracting botulism after eating sardines prepared and served
SAINT JEAN, NL – A retired Ontario health inspector says reports from inmates and judges of rodents at Newfoundland and Labrador’s largest prison indicate an “extreme” and long-standing infestation. Marilyn Lee, professor emeritus at Metropolitan Toronto University’s School of Public
MONTREAL — Hassaan Sheikh says as his team of humanitarian workers distribute blankets and mattresses in Moroccan villages devastated by last Friday’s earthquake, local residents tell him about bodies found under the rubble. Mr. Sheikh, an aid worker with Vancouver-based
The Government of Saskatchewan has rejected a $2 million donation to fund the installation of a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Estevan in the southeastern part of the province. Last March, Estevan businesswoman Elaine
The city of Saint-Albert will remove the mural commemorating the history of the Gray Nuns due to its deteriorating condition. A report submitted to the local council recommends dismantling the work Tribute to the Sisters of Charity Gray Nuns of