In Canada, daylight savings time was standardized twice in 1963. Only Saskatchewan and more recently the Yukon will not this changeI don’t prefer to keep the same time all year round. This is good news, we will return to standard
MONTREAL | The Canadiens now have seven healthy defensemen, a luxury not available in the first ten games of the season. After Chris Wideman against the Jets in Winnipeg, Johnathan Kovacevic will watch a game from the press bridge. Martin
In each of the three elections that brought him to power, Justin Trudeau presented his program to us. New money for this or that, these proposals fuel the public debate. In 2019, the Liberal Party even promised to pay you
Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 11:22 am | National – The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press Talk about: MONTREAL – The APTS has just submitted its demands in Quebec City to improve the working conditions of its members in
The following statement is issued by Tom Renney, Chief Executive Officer of Hockey Canada: Madam Chair, committee members, thank you for inviting Hockey Canada to testify today. My name is Tom Renney and I am the CEO of Hockey Canada.
In particular, they point out that the situation is unimaginable since, unlike them, the staff of 12 out of 19 youth centers in Quebec have already received these amounts. The bonuses are between 4 and 7% depending on the job
We can read about this in a letter to the mayor and local councils, a copy of which was obtained by Radio-Canada (see below). The closure of half of the municipal water infrastructure will have an impact on the health
runaway All in one morningon airwaves from ICI Première, Mr Dagher indicated that if there was indeed a toxic working climate within SPAL, it had existed since 2010. When I arrived I was informedsaid the one who took office in
The Federal Minister of Health wants to set the course for an agreement on health transfer as early as next week. Jean-Yves Duclos insists in an interview Have toto say he will join his colleagues in a “positive” spirit of
The Center for Integrated Health and Social Services in the Region says the situation in Abitibi-Témiscamingue is less critical than in several other Quebec regions. ” It still changes daily, even hourly, in our emergencies. We had an average of