(Montreal) Physical activity appears to play an important role in the fight against addiction, according to an analysis conducted by a University of Montreal researcher. Posted at 11:54 am Updated at 11:54 am Jean Benoit Legault The Canadian Press Doctoral
MONTREAL — The number of job vacancies in Canada fell 4% in February to 841,300, the lowest total since August 2021. Statistics Canada reports that February’s decline offset the previous month’s 3% gain in January. Health and social work vacancies
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Reading time : 4 protocol OTTAWA – The federal government’s new Official Languages Action Plan, coupled with the modernization of the Official Languages Act, will provide impetus to stem the decline of French, say the country’s Francophone stakeholders. The action
MONTREAL — Lachine Hospital should return to its 24-hour emergency department by the fall, the McGill University Health Center confirmed Wednesday. We also promise to increase the number of intermediate beds, but there will no longer be an intensive care
When we don’t keep our promises, we generally tell people, “I’ll give you back, I owe you,” she said on the way to the meeting of the special committee of deputies from the regions of Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches. However, she
Caroline Plante, The Canadian Press QUEBEC CITY — Health Minister Christian Dubé is calling for the “social conscience” of Quebecers who don’t show up for their doctor’s appointments. Mr. Dubé confirmed Tuesday while studying his ministry’s credits that Quebecers miss
As a researcher denounces a “privilege” granted to Canadian medical professionals who come to Quebec for training, McGill University defends the current formula. The newspaper reported Monday that Quebec funds the training of McGill University enrolled medical professionals from outside
Nearly 60 Canadians have been evacuated from Sudan thanks to a German plane, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday, quickly addressing the issue of about 1,600 Canadians stranded in the internal war-torn country. • Also read: Canada is closing its
There are predominantly women’s jobs for which the pay gap has not been correctedregrets the president of the syndicate of lecturers of theUQTRCarol Neil. The decision of CNESST Return on April 5th gives reason to two locals who CUPE who