A recent survey by Ipsos this week shows that less than half of Canadians (48%) say they are satisfied with their provincial healthcare network, and particularly its efficiency. • Also read: Health: It’s too easy to blame unions for all
Earth Day is a celebration that has been going on for 53 years. Established in 1970, this day was created by an American Senator, John McConnell, who wanted to use it to emphasize the importance of the environment. One thing
This tasteless and misleading article should never have appeared. It in no way corresponds to the journalistic demands that we – and our readers – place on a band like Funke. regrets Bianca Pohlmann, Head of Magazines at the Funke
April 26, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Alexandre KiesCo-Chairman of Toast Studio And Eva Milkofounder of Good Vibes strategypresents a webinar with topics touching on younger generations, content and mental health. The two speakers will explain why the conversation
SANDWICH ACADEMY GRANT TOWNSHIP, Maine – The Maine Department of Environmental Protection is asking Canadian Pacific Railway Kansas City to clean up after a freight train derailment and fire that occurred last week. Commissioner Melanie Loyzim sent a letter to
From April 1st to 8th the 66th edition of the Canadian Police Curling Championship took place. For this third edition on Québec soil, the Etchemin Curling Club of Saint-Romuald hosted the competition, in which 12 teams from different Canadian provinces
MONTREAL – If Quebec is truly going to put the patient at the heart of its major healthcare network reform, users must be given a stronger voice. This was requested by several speakers who were invited to comment on Bill
OTTAWA — The president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) says that while the new healthcare funding agreement between the provinces and the Canadian government represents the largest injection of cash into Canada’s healthcare system, it isn’t enough to fix
A few dozen union representatives demonstrated in front of the Legislative Assembly in Edmonton on Tuesday. They claim that at least a thousand vacancies remain unfilled every day and the workload of their 95,000 members has been steadily increasing for
As Montreal went into “intervention mode” yesterday due to rising water levels in the metropolis, Health Canada is informing citizens they can consult its guide to getting rid of mold in a home after a spring flood. . The government