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How Toronto Zoo protects animals in extreme cold

Discover the specialized care techniques the Toronto Zoo employs to safeguard endangered species like red pandas during Canada's harsh winter plunges. Learn about their conservation mission.

Measles Cases Rise to 8 in Quebec

Quebec public health confirms eight cases of measles, highlighting the importance of vaccination. Learn about the symptoms and how to protect your family.

Dubé's Legacy: Quebec Health System Battered and Broken

An analysis of Christian Dubé's tumultuous five-year tenure as Quebec Health Minister, marked by ambitious reforms, soaring wait times, and a system left in crisis. Discover the mixed legacy of his push for transparency and efficiency.

Measles Exposure Alert Issued for Montreal

Montreal public health warns of measles exposure after infected individual visited several city locations. Learn the details and how to protect yourself.

Snowstorm and Strong Winds Headed for Quebec

A powerful snowstorm is approaching Quebec, bringing strong winds and hazardous conditions. Residents are urged to prepare and stay informed as weather warnings are issued across the province.

Legault suggests Health Minister Dubé may leave soon

Quebec Premier François Legault suggests Health Minister Christian Dubé may leave office after the holidays, following the government's retreat on Bill 2. Get the full story on this political development.

Two New Measles Cases in Quebec Outbreak

Quebec's measles outbreak expands with two new confirmed cases. Health officials urge vigilance and vaccination as the highly contagious virus spreads. Learn the symptoms and risks.

Measles Outbreak at Saint-Eustache Pediatric Centre

A new measles outbreak has been confirmed at a pediatric centre in Saint-Eustache, Quebec. Public health officials are urging vaccination as cases rise. Read the latest details and safety measures.

Quebec reports first measles case since April

Quebec health authorities report a new measles case in the Laurentians, the first since April, and warn of a potential outbreak. The infected person visited a pediatric clinic in St-Eustache.

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