Given the numerous cases of melon recalls due to the outbreak of a salmonella epidemic, a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of Quebecers who purchased or consumed this melon. This was announced on Wednesday morning by the
A new walk-in clinic is coming to Whitehorse. It is the first to operate in the area since the River Valley clinic stopped accepting new patients in 2021. After years of waiting, the new walk-in clinic in the capital is
Cantaloupes contaminated with Salmonella bacteria have now caused six deaths in Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) announced in its weekly update on Friday. According to the latest data, six Canadians have died from salmonellosis and 53 have
The salmonellosis outbreak caused by contaminated Malichita and Rudy brand melons has claimed a sixth victim in the country, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) announced on Friday. In its latest update on this outbreak, thePHAC reported that 153
They are manufactured by a subsidiary of a tobacco company and are the first to be officially approved in the country. A new anti-smoking tool Two years ago the government advised against their use. Last week, Health Canada approved the
The Fraser Health Authority in British Columbia will rent motel rooms at Surrey Memorial Hospital for patients who no longer need urgent care but are not yet able to return home. In this way, she hopes to reduce the overcrowding
The megafires that devastated Canadian forests have created a huge ash cloud. And the ocean current that settled over the Atlantic carried the smoke of these huge fires to Europe. Arrivals on the European continent began on Monday. “Smoke from
As flames continue to rage in forests from one end of the country to the other, Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos and health authorities are urging caution as air quality deteriorates. They also urge us to be wary of heat,
The Order of Dentists of Quebec welcomes the Government of Canada’s announcement of the new national dental care program, which aims to cover oral care for people with a family income of less than $90,000 per year. MONTREAL, Dec. 11,
(Montreal) A poll commissioned by FIQ shows that almost three-quarters of Quebecers surveyed support the nurses’ strike. Updated December 5th Lia Levesque The Canadian Press The Léger survey, carried out on 1um As of December 4, 72% of respondents support