(OTTAWA) The federal government is expected to introduce legislation as early as Thursday to delay expanding entitlements to medical assistance for people dying whose only underlying condition is a mental illness. Posted at 4:33pm Updated at 6:11 p.m David Fraser
She spoke on the sidelines of a meeting with block leader Yves-François Blanchet. I want to say that I am very sorry for how my words have hurt the people of Quebec and I will express that to Mr Blanchetshe
(Quebec) The main organization responsible for reviewing the performance of the health network believes that the bill to improve access to health data does not give it the freedom to fully exercise its mandate. Posted at 5:59pm Health and Welfare
Faced with the extreme cold that will hit the province, Quebecers must protect themselves to avoid frostbite and other diseases caused by low temperatures. Here are some tips. If you have to leave the house, you have to think of
He was born in Saint-Boniface in 1934 and died in Toronto on Tuesday morning at the age of 88. Mr. Desautel has donated tens of millions of dollars to several post-secondary institutions in Canada, including the University of Manitoba, Université
MONTREAL – Good news is never too much on the healthcare network and we must take the time to highlight it. The College of Physicians of Quebec said Monday there were 210 more active physicians in the province than last
The union fears that the large deficit is expected from the ZISS de la Gaspésie does not force the organization to cut budgets if Quebec does not support them financially. Such a deficit was caused by independent work, according to
MONTREAL – Opposition parties are calling for concrete action in the face of the coalition avenir Québec government’s glaring failure to recruit nurses abroad. On the part of the official opposition, health spokesman André Fortin speaks of a “particularly depressing”
Doctors from Quebec, like their counterparts elsewhere in Canada, complain that the paperwork and unnecessary administrative tasks are too numerous and prevent them from taking care of the patients. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) agrees. He estimates that
Exercise is very important to me, but by the time I turned 50 I started having back problems and gradually it got worse and I was really out of shape.explains the pensioner. Markus Shupe therefore began to walk frequently and