Two 53-year-old women spent their lives at Springdale Cottage Hospital in Newfoundland and Labrador in the wrong family after birth complications in 1969. On the morning of September 24, 1969, Ruth Lush gave birth to a baby girl, whom she
Hurricane Fiona approaches Quebec Environment Canada has issued weather warnings for several regions east of the province. HURRICANE ALERT IN EFFECT Environment Canada forecasts include gale force winds of 100 gusts to 140 km/h over exposed areas, but 140 gusts
Health Secretary Jason Copping made the announcement on Friday as part of the government’s plan to modernize the primary health care system. Basic medical care is provided, for example, by pharmacists, nurses and general practitioners. It’s also one of the
Hundreds of mayors have met over the past three days to discuss various topics. Rachel Notley took the stage on Friday morning and delivered a campaign speech. The NDP opposition leader specifically underscored her intentions to tackle the opioid crisis,
The number of injured players at the Montreal Canadiens training camp is unusually high, says fitness coach Stéphane Dubé. “I don’t want to throw stones at anyone, but I have to admit it’s hard for me to explain. The Canadians
September 23, 2022 According to Canadian researchers, middle-aged and older adults with insomnia are at higher risk for long-term memory and cognitive impairment. It’s now a proven fact: our lifestyle plays a key role in preventing cognitive decline. It would
And in Doucet-Boudreau v. Nova Scotia (Minister of Education)2003 SCC 62, the Supreme Court recalled that because of the requirement of the “substantiating number”, the rights guaranteed by theSection 23 are “particularly vulnerable to government inaction or hesitation.” The Edmonton
Minister Dubé made a stopover in Rivière-du-Loup to promote his government’s health plan and support the candidate, notably through a visit to the Le Saint-Louis retirement home. Amélie Dionne, if elected, will be committed to developing the hemodialysis department at
(Ottawa) Major humanitarian groups are urging the Trudeau administration to ease restrictions on working with the Taliban in Afghanistan. Posted at 6:25am DylanRobertson The Canadian Press The Canadian Red Cross, Oxfam Canada and Amnesty International are among 18 groups arguing
According to an American study, a significant presence of chemicals called “Forever Chemicals” that could cause health problems such as asthma, obesity or infertility have been found in school uniforms in the United States and Canada. “Forever chemicals” are substances