Canada loses measles-free status, Quebec warns of risk
Canada has lost its measles elimination status after 25 years. Quebec's public health director warns against complacency despite the province's low case count, citing a 'system failure'.
Canada has lost its measles elimination status after 25 years. Quebec's public health director warns against complacency despite the province's low case count, citing a 'system failure'.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair warns that Quebec's plan to dismantle Transplant Québec threatens organ transplant system. Medical experts oppose the government move.
Canada has lost its measles-free status after 25 years. Quebec's outbreak officially ended April 19, but health authorities remain vigilant. Learn about vaccination importance.
A 14-year-old has been arrested by Quebec police for alleged attempted murder north of Montreal. The Sûreté du Québec continues its investigation into the serious incident.
Environmental advocates push Quebec to implement stricter climate targets and carbon budgets as province faces pressure to accelerate emissions reduction efforts.
Health experts reveal why Canada lost its measles elimination status and what's needed to regain it. Learn about vaccination gaps and public health challenges.
Quebec's Labour Minister prepares legislation to halt the STM transit strike in Montreal. Get the latest on the government's intervention and what it means for commuters.
As Quebec's separatist Parti Québécois gains in polls, bond investors are showing nervousness with spreads widening to near-decade highs compared to Ontario debt.
Major winter storm blankets Quebec with heavy snow, triggering widespread power outages and school closures across the province. Stay informed about weather impacts.
Health experts outline critical steps Canada must take to restore its measles elimination status after recent outbreaks. Learn about vaccination strategies and public health measures needed.
Canada has lost its measles elimination status as health experts warn the outbreak was predictable. Learn what it will take to regain this crucial public health achievement.
Hydro-Québec crews work overnight as the season's first snowstorm leaves hundreds of thousands without electricity across southern Quebec, particularly impacting Montérégie.
Medical microbiologist Philippe Lagace-Wiens calls Canada's loss of measles elimination status a 'reputational disaster' for the country's public health system.
Canadian health officials confirm the country has lost its measles elimination status due to a year-long outbreak. Learn how this affects public health and travel.
Quebec Premier François Legault unveils economic vision emphasizing hydroelectricity and state intervention as province confronts nearly $1 billion in infrastructure cost overruns. Learn about Quebec's economic strategy.
Canada has lost its measles-free status after nearly three decades, a major public health setback. Experts call it 'embarrassing and sad' and urge vaccination.
Canada has officially lost its measles elimination status due to sustained outbreaks. Experts cite vaccine hesitancy as a primary cause for this public health failure.
Canada has lost its measles elimination status after maintaining it for three decades. Health officials warn this represents a significant public health setback requiring immediate action.
Canada has lost its measles elimination status following recent outbreaks. Health officials warn about the importance of vaccination to prevent further spread.
Quebec's transportation infrastructure projects are experiencing nearly $1 billion in budget overruns. Learn how this affects taxpayers and provincial infrastructure planning.
Premier François Legault reveals Quebec's new economic vision centered on Hydro-Québec and renewable energy expansion to counter global economic shifts. Learn how this plan protects Quebec's social model.
Medical professionals across Quebec are sounding alarms that proposed legislation could severely restrict children's access to essential medical care and create dangerous bureaucratic barriers.
A surprising pronunciation debate over 'status' versus 'statute' caused unexpected delays in the introduction of a UCP government bill, creating a rare moment of parliamentary confusion in Alberta's legislature.
Transplant Québec's CEO expresses bafflement over Quebec government's controversial decision to merge the specialized organ donation agency with broader blood operations, raising concerns about transplant system effectiveness.
Parti Québécois announces ambitious plan to significantly expand Quebec's international representation if elected, aiming to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties across the globe.
UPAC, Quebec's anti-corruption police force, reports significant increase in tips and complaints amid growing public awareness and new reporting mechanisms.
A Quebec Superior Court judge has suspended Bill 2, legislation that would have restricted doctors' ability to protest. This landmark ruling protects physicians' freedom of expression rights across Quebec.
Quebec announces dramatic reduction in immigration levels, planning to cap annual admissions at 45,000 for the next four years amid housing and integration concerns.
Quebec makes dramatic cuts to permanent immigration targets, reducing numbers by 20% amid housing and integration concerns. Learn how this policy shift impacts newcomers and the province's economy.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.