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

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

Two months after the cell phone ban, what do high school students think?

Two months after the cell phone ban, what do high school students think?

Since September, the Ontario government has banned the use of cell phones in classrooms, including high schools. So far, the students interviewed say they are adapting well to this new reality, because it helps them to remain attentive. The hardest part is that my school banned TikTok and Snapchat. But it’s OK during class, because … Read more

A health center for Francophones will open Monday in Vancouver

A health center for Francophones will open Monday in Vancouver

On Saturday, Santé Ouest, a health center for Francophones in British Columbia, was inaugurated in Vancouver. It will open its doors on Monday. The center’s medical director anticipates that more than 4,000 patients will be able to benefit from long-term follow-up over the coming years. The Santé Ouest center is located at 2025 West Broadway … Read more

The risk of long COVID reaches 37% after three infections, according to the INSPQ | COVID-19: everything about the pandemic

The risk of long COVID reaches 37% after three infections, according to the INSPQ | COVID-19: everything about the pandemic

While COVID-19 continues to circulate extensively, an INSPQ report warns that the risk of suffering from long COVID increases with each reinfection and notes that the Quebec health system is failing to help the growing number of people who have had persistent symptoms for months or even years. The report from the National Institute of … Read more

Bus accident: the two people taken to the hospital are fine, according to the Seminar

Bus accident: the two people taken to the hospital are fine, according to the Seminar

The day after a bus accident on Marquette Street, the Séminaire de Sherbrooke wrote in a letter to parents that the two people taken to the hospital on Monday “are doing well” and have “no injuries” . Remember that Monday, late in the afternoon, a bus full of teenagers which was parked near the school … Read more

Shohei Ohtani will be in Game 3 against the Yankees

Shohei Ohtani will be in Game 3 against the Yankees

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers will shrug off shoulder problems and play Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night in New York against the Yankees. This was confirmed by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts to ESPN. Ohtani partially dislocated his left shoulder in an attempted steal at second base Saturday in a … Read more

America at the crossroads: diesel and Instagram | US elections 2024

America at the crossroads: diesel and Instagram | US elections 2024

[Mesquite, Nevada] It’s 6 a.m. THE truck stop of Mesquite between night and day. Time for a truck ballet. Those who drive at night arrive to sleep. Those who ride during the day set off after the night break. Behind the mountains, a sparkling orange bathes the landscape with a strange softness that seems to … Read more

Future Thunder Bay homeless village gives hope

Future Thunder Bay homeless village gives hope

The project to build a temporary village for the homeless in Thunder Bay is good news for stakeholders in the community. The city council approved a new ten-step plan earlier this week to respond to the growing number of people in encampments. That number peaked at around 200 this summer. The plan notably provides for … Read more

Deadly disease could affect rabbits on Vancouver Island

Deadly disease could affect rabbits on Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island rabbit owners are encouraged to get their rabbits vaccinated after a deadly disease affected rabbits on San Juan Island, Washington. Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a highly contagious and fatal viral disease that appears suddenly in rabbits and hares. There is currently no treatment. After being exposed to the virus, rabbits usually become … Read more