The host also addresses the press conference of representatives of the Public Service Union Common Front, while the 420,000 workers who are part of the common front will be called upon to decide on an agreement in principle in the coming weeks.
Paul Arcand, however, questions the real improvements that will be perceptible in classes and hospitals.
He then returns to the information provided by Radio-Canada which tells us that the CEO of the future Santé Québec agency will be paid twice as much as the Prime Minister of Quebec, while his salary will amount to $543,000 and that the latter could even use a private driver.
In education, while classes will resume on Tuesday, January 9, the Montreal Association of School Directors believes that the strikes may have increased inequalities. Meanwhile, the Minister of Education will offer his return to class plan tomorrow.
Paul Arcand also wonders about the opportunity which would have been interesting for this plan to be disclosed last Friday so that teachers would have the chance to learn about the measures of this plan when they returned Monday morning for the teaching day.
Other topics covered:
- Death of Me Richard Dubé.
- Itinerant camps growing in the region according to daily newspapers The Press.
- Assessment of the creation of the unit designed to combat pimping in the Montreal Journal.
- Victims of fraud have difficulty receiving compensation according to the daily The Press.
- The inability to bring white-collar crimes to fruition in Quebec.
- The US Civil Aviation Authority ordered on Saturday that all 171 of Boeing’s 737 Max-9 planes be grounded for inspection.
- The continuation of the conflicts between Israel and Hamas and between Russia and Ukraine.
2024-01-08 12:03:27
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