Monkeypox: WHO issues highest level of global alert

Monkeypox: WHO issues highest level of global alert

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its highest level of global health alert in the face of a resurgence of monkeypox cases in Africa. Today, the Emergency Committee met and advised me that in their view, the situation constitutes a public health emergency of international concern. I have accepted that advice, WHO Director-General Dr … Read more

The Minister of Health visits hospitals in Abitibi-Témiscamingue

The Minister of Health visits hospitals in Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Health Minister Christian Dubé has been in Abitibi-Témiscamingue since the beginning of the week. He has visited most of the major hospitals in the region. Mr. Dubé says he wants to thank the employees for the work that was done during the summer period. Christian Dubé believes that the goodwill of all has helped avoid … Read more

Post-election unrest: Venezuela to regulate social media

Post-election unrest: Venezuela to regulate social media

Venezuelan Parliament Speaker Jorge Rodriguez announced Monday that, in the wake of post-election unrest, the national assembly would vote on a series of laws including regulating social media and NGOs. Each country has its own model for dealing with the issue of social networks that infect society with anti-values, commented Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a … Read more

Dr. Yv Bonnier Viger will leave the regional public health department in September

Dr. Yv Bonnier Viger will leave the regional public health department in September

After eight years as regional director of public health for Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Dr. Yv Bonnier Viger will leave his position on September 3. At 74, he believes it is now time to make way for younger people. I am a model from 1950, so as we get older we have to make room for the next … Read more

Yukon Environment Minister released from hospital and back in Whitehorse

Yukon Environment Minister released from hospital and back in Whitehorse

Yukon’s environment minister has been released from hospital in Vancouver and is returning to the territory to complete his convalescence in Whitehorse, a government spokeswoman said. Nils Clarke was hospitalized following a car accident south of Whitehorse on August 2, while returning from the salmon celebration at McClintock Bay Resort. The minister was then flown … Read more

Heavy rains: Workload ‘monumental’, says Chelsea mayor

Heavy rains: Workload ‘monumental’, says Chelsea mayor

Chelsea Mayor Pierre Guénard said the workload to repair the damage caused by Friday’s torrential rains was “monumental” and that the cost of the work would be in the millions of dollars. In an interview on the show Mornings here Monday, Pierre Guénard explains that the Municipality is in the process of establishing a game … Read more

American rapper Travis Scott released in Paris without charge

American rapper Travis Scott released in Paris without charge

Travis Scott, one of the biggest stars of American rap, was released on Saturday without charge after thirty-six hours in police custody in Paris in an investigation into violence, AFP learned from one of his representatives in the United States. Asked by AFP, the Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed the lifting of Travis Scott’s police custody … Read more

Celine Dion denounces Trump’s use of her song My Heart Will Go On | US Elections 2024

Celine Dion denounces Trump’s use of her song My Heart Will Go On | US Elections 2024

“Honestly, THIS song?”: Celine Dion protested Saturday against the use of her global hit by Republican candidate Donald Trump’s campaign My Heart Will Go Onfamous soundtrack of the film Titanic. Start of Twitter widget. Skip widget?End of Twitter widget. Return to top of widget? Celine Dion’s team and her record label Sony Entertainment Canada have … Read more

HIV test kits in Nova Scotia libraries

HIV test kits in Nova Scotia libraries

Several Nova Scotia libraries are now distributing HIV test kits. Chris Aucoin, executive director of the Nova Scotia Alliance for Health Equity, says testing is crucial to lowering HIV infection rates. Research elsewhere in the world has shown that the basis for any reduction in HIV infection rates starts with access to testing, he says. … Read more

Heavy rains and damaged roads: Chelsea Municipality declares state of emergency

Heavy rains and damaged roads: Chelsea Municipality declares state of emergency

Roads and paths were damaged in Outaouais and eastern Ontario by heavy rain on Friday. In Chelsea, in Outaouais, the situation is such that the Municipality declared a state of emergency for the next 48 hours on Saturday morning. Four areas are landlocked due to roads cut by the rain. These are Hollow Glen, Juniper, … Read more