Quebec Med Students Challenge Bill 2 in Court
Medical students in Quebec are challenging the provincial government in court over Bill 2, arguing the new law creates unfair barriers to medical training and exacerbates the healthcare crisis.
Medical students in Quebec are challenging the provincial government in court over Bill 2, arguing the new law creates unfair barriers to medical training and exacerbates the healthcare crisis.
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A mysterious explosion rocked Harvard Medical School's Tosteson Medical Education Center, prompting immediate evacuation and raising safety concerns at one of America's most prestigious institutions.
A brazen security breach at a Kitchener correctional facility leaves two employees injured after an unauthorized individual gained entry and launched violent attacks.
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A Montreal physician warns that Quebec's Bill 2 creates dangerous barriers to healthcare, compromising patient confidentiality and putting vulnerable populations at risk. Learn why medical professionals are demanding repeal.
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A coroner's inquest into the 2021 death of inmate Justin St. Amour at the Sudbury Jail has resulted in 13 sweeping recommendations aimed at preventing similar tragedies in Ontario's correctional facilities.
Authorities are investigating a deliberate explosion at Harvard University's medical research building. No injuries reported as FBI and bomb squads comb the scene for evidence.
Two federal inmates have escaped from a minimum-security healing lodge in Crane River, Manitoba, sparking an extensive search operation by RCMP and correctional authorities.
The Port Elgin pool building, a community landmark for decades, has been sold to the Bluewater District School Board for educational repurposing, marking the end of an era for local swimmers.
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Thousands of future doctors across four Quebec universities are taking a stand against Bill 31, voting overwhelmingly for strike action in a dramatic escalation of their protest against the province's healthcare reforms.
A disturbing new lawsuit exposes alleged human rights violations and medical neglect at the McHenry County Adult Correctional Facility, where ICE detainees face life-threatening conditions.
While health officials defend the AIMS digital system as an upgrade, frontline workers report significant delays and difficulties accessing critical medical supplies in Saskatoon facilities.
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Quebec medical specialists have secured a Superior Court hearing to challenge government-imposed fee reductions, setting up a major healthcare funding battle.
The Regina Police Service reveals plans for a comprehensive renovation of their indoor firearms training facility, enhancing officer training capabilities and community safety standards.
Winnipeg construction leaders sound alarm as provincial apprenticeship numbers drop dramatically, blaming recent training requirement changes for creating barriers to skilled trades entry.
The heartbroken family of an 88-year-old woman who died after wandering from a Saskatoon care home is calling for systemic reforms in senior care facilities across Saskatchewan.
A massive industrial transformation is underway in Chatham as the abandoned Navistar property becomes a state-of-the-art indoor sports facility, promising economic revival and athletic excellence for Southwestern Ontario.
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Edmonton's Boyle Street Community Services reveals a transformative new brand identity and logo, symbolizing hope and forward movement as they prepare to open their state-of-the-art facility in 2025.
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Medical professionals across Quebec warn that new provincial regulations on practice expenses threaten to shutter clinics and reduce patient access to care.
Two women file groundbreaking lawsuit against deceased Montreal physician's estate and former girlfriend, alleging systematic sexual abuse and manipulation spanning years.
A serious inmate assault at a British Columbia correctional facility has prompted a major police investigation after the victim was hospitalized with undisclosed injuries.
Ocean View Manor, a long-term care facility in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, will close permanently on December 31st as part of a human rights remedy affecting residents with disabilities across the province.
Discover how the U.S. Navy is transforming rotary-wing training through Robinson's TH-66 Sage helicopter, delivering unprecedented cost efficiency and advanced flight instruction to naval aviators.