MONTREAL – Contrary to the recommendation of the Commissioner for Admissions to Professions, the Order of Nurses of Quebec (OIIQ) announces that it is maintaining the holding of its next exam scheduled for March. However, candidates for the profession have
The idea of banning fragrances in certain places has caused a big reaction in Quebec. The torch is carried by Ginette Langevin, the administrator of the non-scented Collective Health, who suffers from environmental and chemical hypersensitivity. But is this a
The creation of a new healthcare structure will allow Minister Christian Dubé to relieve himself of responsibility. At least, that’s what Liberals expect at a pre-session gathering this week in Lac-Beauport, north of Quebec. They do not welcome the idea
Public sector workers in Quebec would earn more than workers in similar positions in the private sector, in addition to better benefits, a new study revealed Tuesday. • Also read: Officials get too big a raise, says FCC According to
In addition, the government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dismissed 43 soldiers from the National Foundation of Indigenous Peoples (FUNAI), who had been appointed under the previous government of Jair Bolsonaro and are suspected of failing to protect indigenous
In response to the letter from Maria Lily Shaw of the Montreal Economic Institute on dual health insurance1published on 20 Posted at 11:00 am Cyril Devault Tousignant and Xavier Gauvreau Medical students and consultants to doctors in Quebec for the
(Hamilton) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers will use a three-day federal cabinet retreat in Hamilton to provide the necessary backbone to reach a multi-year agreement with the provinces on health transfers. Posted at 10:51 p.m A multibillion-dollar increase
In his resignation letter, Derek Key listed a list of concerns. According to him, Health PEI needs more independence from the island government, especially when it comes to recruiting health workers. Given in an interview CBC, explains Diane Griffin that
Over the past year, more than 16,300 new immigrants have settled in francophone minority communities across Canada, an increase of about 3% between 2006 – the first year of the census – and 2022. “Today we demonstrate that Francophone immigration
That’s the finding of the Alberta Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee in a report stating it Many paramedics have to work overtime, are tired and have stressful jobs. Dealing with interns is of course difficult. However, in order for prospective