Quebec Politician's 'Poulet' Slip Ignites Healthcare Debate
CAQ MNA Gilles Bélanger's Freudian slip calling doctors 'poulet' ignites controversy as Quebec faces healthcare crisis and debates controversial bill affecting medical professionals.
CAQ MNA Gilles Bélanger's Freudian slip calling doctors 'poulet' ignites controversy as Quebec faces healthcare crisis and debates controversial bill affecting medical professionals.
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