As fires continue to rage in Alberta, where more than half a million hectares of Canadian forests have been decimated since May 5, a report The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reminds this Thursday, May 18th, that the
Poor air quality warnings continued Wednesday for much of British Columbia and the Prairie provinces, where dozens of wildfires are raging. In Alberta, more than 11,900 people were evacuated from their homes as of Tuesday night as 91 wildfires burned
MONTREAL — Following the fiasco of the results of the Nursing Access Examination and the reports severely criticizing the rigor of the methodology used by the Ordre des Nurses du Québec (OIIQ), the main union is expressing concern and demanding
A pilot project to facilitate the integration of foreign temporary workers in rural areas is launched. The latter, called tisse-rangs, are used in Estrie but also in other regions of the province. Therefore, activities are offered to the workers to
The pass rate of all candidates for the nursing profession (CEPI) in the March exam is 53.3%. For many, it was a repeat of last September’s exam, which had only achieved a 51.4% pass rate. We don’t have any data
Whether it’s a return to face-to-face work after the pandemic, anxious kids at school, teachers overwhelmed by behaviors they can’t handle, or a life coach looking to improve, the program caters to all kinds of people and situations. . More
MONTREAL – Quebec is launching a short-term training program to recruit and train new caregivers. The aim is to attract 3,000 to 5,000 new participants. This was announced by Health Minister Christian Dubé on Tuesday morning, together with Education Minister
I was hoping that two Canadian teams would finally go head-to-head in the Stanley Cup finals, but the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers are on vacation. To make matters worse, the Leafs were beaten by a Florida team and
(Saint John) Memorial University of Newfoundland has agreed to pay $13,800 to hire a public relations firm after public speaking about the Aboriginal heritage of its former President Vianne Timmons. Posted at 5:38pm. Updated at 5:38 p.m. Sarah Smelly The
A police officer posing as a veterinarian has been arrested for defrauding families by selling them sick and emaciated kittens on the verge of death for profit. “There are people and animals who have been victims here. Humans were at