Alberta Prime Minister Danielle Smith outlined her healthcare priorities in her letter of mandate to the Minister in charge of the dossier, Adriana LaGrange. Among other things, Danielle Smith wants her minister to reform Alberta Health Services (AHS) to bring
MONTREAL — The Ontarian man who died in Sunday’s gondola accident at the Mont Tremblant resort was a selfless soldier who was devoted to his family, his brother said Tuesday. Sheldon Johnson, 50, of Kingston, Ontario, is a member of
The Ontario Nurses Association says some of its members are still having payroll issues. This problem dates back to last year when Health Sciences North (HSN) hospital in Sudbury introduced a new payroll system. The Ontario Nurses Association (ONA) recently
(Montreal) The sporting goods manufacturer Nike has finally ended its sponsorship partnership with Hockey Canada. Posted yesterday at 3:52pm. Nike was one of several major partners to suspend its sponsorship deal with Canada’s ice hockey governing body in 2022 amid
Police are still trying to understand what happened late Sunday morning when a drill hit a panoramic gondola at Mont-Tremblant train station, killing one person and seriously injuring one. Posted at 4:30 p.m. Pierre Saint Arnaud The Canadian Press A
MONT-TREMBLANT, Qc – One person has died and another is in critical condition after construction machinery struck the panoramic gondola they were traveling in in the Laurentians village of Mont-Tremblant. The force of the impact would have thrown the two
TORONTO — It knows when you shopped online, when you last worked out, and if you glance at your ex’s profile: Meta’s new social network, Threads, devours vast amounts of sensitive data from its 100 million users. The specificity and
An evacuation order was issued to residents of the village of Radisson in the Eeyou Istchee Baie-James area of northern Quebec on Friday, as wildfires and air quality could affect the health of the population. In a statement released in
Health centers in Mayo, Pelly Crossing, and Destruction Bay, Yukon, are temporarily reducing hours or closing for a few days due to staff shortages, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. This recent cut in services is of
The British Columbia government has stopped advertising on Facebook and Instagram to send a message to parent company Meta, which is blocking Canadian news from social media platforms. Prime Minister David Eby said in a statement that Meta’s decision to