Two suspects wanted following a theft at a convenience store in Saint-Ludger-de-Milot

Two suspects wanted following a theft at a convenience store in Saint-Ludger-de-Milot

You are browsing the Radio-Canada website Go to main contentGo to footerNavigation helpStart of main content commentsGo to the Comments section Open in full screen mode Les Cousines convenience store published this photo of the suspects on its Facebook page. Photo: Taken from Facebook Published at 4:51 p.m. EST Listen to the article | 1 … Read more

Vladimir Putin signs mutual defense agreement between Russia and North Korea

Vladimir Putin signs mutual defense agreement between Russia and North Korea

It was concluded during Vladimir Putin’s rare visit to North Korea last June. The mutual defense agreement between Moscow and Pyongyang came into force on Saturday, November 9, after its ratification by the master of the Kremlin. This treaty provides for reciprocal “immediate military aid” in the event of an attack by one of the … Read more

Medical foods sold in pharmacies: what do they have more than store-bought high-protein products?

Medical foods sold in pharmacies: what do they have more than store-bought high-protein products?

In pharmacies, foods are sold that look exactly like products offered in supermarkets. Their recipes are, however, very different, these products being intended for elderly or sick patients who have difficulty eating. Medical foods, enriched with nutrients, the market for which is growing. Follow the full coverage And WE On the shelves of pharmacies, among … Read more

Numerous cases of gastroenteritis reported in an elementary school in Gatineau

Numerous cases of gastroenteritis reported in an elementary school in Gatineau

The virus period has well and truly begun in the Outaouais region. A school in the Hull sector, in Gatineau, has had to deal with several cases of gastroenteritis over the past week. Many sick children per class were reported by parents of the Côte-du-Nord school in the Mont-Bleu district, met Friday by Radio-Canada. Families … Read more

More than 40 nurse and attendant positions cut in Montreal

More than 40 nurse and attendant positions cut in Montreal

Budgetary restrictions in the health network were to focus on administration, but Radio-Canada has learned that the Integrated Health and Social Services Center (CIUSSS) of Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal is making job cuts among staff who care for patients. In total, 50 positions are eliminated in the CIUSSS, which notably includes Notre-Dame Hospital and Verdun Hospital. Among them, … Read more

United States: fire spreads near Los Angeles, residents evacuated

United States: fire spreads near Los Angeles, residents evacuated

A violent fire has been underway in California since Wednesday, November 6. Located near Los Angeles, the fire has already covered thousands of hectares. Residents have been evacuated and several people have been transported to hospital. The fire season continues in California (United States). A fire has spread rapidly since Wednesday, November 6 in the … Read more

St. Stephen opens long-term homeless shelter

St. Stephen opens long-term homeless shelter

After setting up a temporary facility last winter, St. Stephen, a municipality in southwestern New Brunswick, will now have a long-term shelter for homeless people. In December 2023, the City declared a state of emergency due to the death of a homeless person. At the time, Mayor Allan MacEachern accused the province of not acting … Read more

Only a few family clinics will receive vaccines

Only a few family clinics will receive vaccines

The Alberta government will stop funding and distributing vaccines to a majority of family medicine clinics. Only around twenty establishments will still be entitled to it. After several months of uncertainty, the province confirmed the news to CBC/Radio-Canada, explaining that it was ending its vaccine distribution program, expanded in 2021 due to COVID-19. As we … Read more

a young man sentenced in Villefranche-sur-Saône

a young man sentenced in Villefranche-sur-Saône

When the best friend becomes a blackmailer. The dispute between the two friends dates back to an evening where, after lending his vehicle, the accused found it damaged in a field. A compensation agreement of 1,000 euros was made to repair the damage, specifies Progressbut the young man ultimately loses his job after having to … Read more

Biden’s apology on residential schools: reconciliation or electoral strategy? | The tragic fate of victims of residential schools for Aboriginal people

Biden’s apology on residential schools: reconciliation or electoral strategy? | The tragic fate of victims of residential schools for Aboriginal people

Standing on the grounds of a Native elementary school in Arizona, Biden’s act of contrition resonated deeply with Native leaders, residential school survivors and advocates. His words acknowledged a shameful history that has scarred a large number of indigenous communities. However, it is essential to consider the timing and political context chosen to do this. … Read more