Late at night PM Legault has to think carefully about this question: What do I want to leave Quebec? PM Legault gave us a good idea this week. At the suggestion of a commission on the future of Quebec set
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Kelowna announces that a plane that departed from Kamloops, British Columbia and was bound for Calgary, Alberta made an emergency landing at Kelowna International Airport on Thursday. sergeant Michael DellaPaolera says that the
(Los Angeles, CA) Can he play? Will he need more time to recover from his injury? Is it even swapped during the day? Posted at 4:21pm The Joel Edmundson mystery will continue for a few more hours. At the Canadiens’
A number of measures have been taken to rethink the training offer, improve the orientation process, eliminate tasks and procedures without added value, ensure access to technological tools, allow greater flexibility in organizing the schedule and tools for collecting patient
Ottawa Police Department vowed to change how they respond to mental health calls amid criticism of a $15 million increase in police budgets. The city council on Wednesday approved the $402.1 million budget after police argued they needed additional money
Nurses at Manitoba’s largest hospital say they are so overwhelmed they just can’t keep tabs on everyone. A spokesman for Shared Health Manitoba said an initial review of the circumstances surrounding the event is underway. Although data protection law prevents
In Canada, the province of British Columbia announced on Tuesday February 28 that it would make prescription contraceptives free for everyone. A “victory for health” and for “gender equality,” said Canadian Finance Minister Katrine Conroy. As backsliding on women’s rights
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This text is a translation of an article by CTV News. According to Angus Reid’s poll, 39% of Canadians are “public health purists,” meaning they want little or no private sector involvement in healthcare, while 28% believe “more privatization is
During her pre-budget press conference, held at a school where the province has invested in a food aid program, the minister reiterated the government’s intentions. We spend for people, we spend to help people, we spend to make sure people