Canada’s resources to fight historic wildfires are “exhausted,” Justin Trudeau worried in a press conference on Wednesday along with a handful of ministers. “We see that we are in a worse year than what we already had and our resources
MONTREAL — While McGill University Health Center (MUHC) announced its decision last April to reopen the 24-hour emergency department at Lachine Hospital, we have learned that the population will have to wait until the end of September before they can
A Women’s National Soccer League game in New Jersey and a Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) game scheduled to be played at a Brooklyn arena were also postponed due to foggy conditions that were a concern for health officials. The
Of the elected officers present, 103 voted in favour. Two Liberals voted against: Filomena Rotiroti and Linda Caron. Liberal André A. Morin abstained. The new law allows advance inquiries to themedical assistance in dyingMA for people with a serious and
All Canadian ambassadors are in Ottawa on Wednesday to receive Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly and propose to them major changes in the way the country conducts diplomacy, a working document outlines The duty Could be advised. The 36-page book bears
A report released in May by the federal Department of Public Safety found that there are nearly 7,000 wildfires in Canada each year, most commonly in British Columbia and the boreal forest areas of Ontario, Quebec, the Prairie provinces, the
Ever since the day Auston Matthews signed a five-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs in February 2019, the long-term but not-too-long-term model, while not necessarily a way forward for many NHL players, still holds some kind of precedent created.
Several mining companies had decided over the weekend to halt their activities due to poor air quality from smoke from wildfires raging in the area. To ventilate tunnels in mines, outside air is forced underground, which can endanger the health
I really enjoyed reading the reports from the PLQ General Council in Victoriaville. Since their defeat in last October’s elections, the Liberals have stagnated at the bottom of a political black hole with around 14% of voting intentions, of which
I really enjoyed reading the reports from the PLQ General Council in Victoriaville. Since their defeat in last October’s elections, the Liberals have stagnated at the bottom of a political black hole with around 14% of voting intentions, of which