Quebec’s sweeping new health-care plan—Bills 15—drew a mixed reaction following its announcement Wednesday.
Several health-care professionals say it’s a massive undertaking—especially for a health minister who initially said he didn’t want reform.
“Big reforms tend to have a very destabilizing effect, and we need a clear implementation plan. [We] can’t be told, ‘do this and figure it out,'” said Natalie Stake-Doucet, past president of the Quebec Nurses Association.
“It has to be clear how this is going to take place, how these changes are going to be made step by step.”
The bill aims to create Santé Québec, an agency…
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I am always on the quest to enhance my health.
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Growth hormone is synthesized by the pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain. HGH has many benefits for body composition, sexual and mental health.
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Spanish vs. British Royal Engagement Rings: A Comparison
When it comes to royal engagement rings, both the British and Spanish royal families have a long history of selecting exquisite jewels that symbolize both love and the merging of powerful dynasties. These engagement rings are not only deeply symbolic but also pieces of history, often passed down through generations. In this comparison, we will explore the differences and similarities between the engagement rings worn by royal members of these two countries, with a focus on the designs, significance, and traditions that set them apart.
The British royal engagement ring tradition is perhaps the most well-known worldwide, with each ring…
Robert Libman: Language, health care and the art of deflecting
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Quebec’s online initiative could yield positive results if it focused more on the promotion of French and less on the threat of English.
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Robert Libman • Special to the Montreal Gazette
Published March 31, 2023 • Last updated 4 days ago • 3 minute read
“The status quo is no longer an option,” Health Minister Christian Dubé said this week as he explained Bill 15, Quebec’s new legislation for health-care reform. Photo by Jacques Boissinot /The Canadian Press
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The Coalition Avenir Québec government was certainly not sitting idle this…
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CAQ unveils Santé Québec, the new agency in charge of fixing the province’s health-care system
François Legault’s government is banking on a new provincial agency to fix its battered health-care system, and it’s called Santé Québec.
The creation of Santé Québec is the foundational piece of Bill 15, which Health Minister Christian Dubé tabled at the National Assembly on Wednesday.
If it becomes law, Santé Québec will oversee all activities related to the public health-care system, including providing services and facilitating access.
The province’s Health Ministry would provide broad guidelines, Dubé said, but Santé Québec would be the organization in charge.
Santé Québec would also help organize elements of the private sector.
“It will be…
Teaching Braille in PE – PHE America
Each school year, I teach a unit called “Abilities Awareness”. Making students aware of each other’s different abilities helps us become better citizens and leads to a more positive and inclusive school climate. This awareness leads to empathy and a deeper understanding of our peers’ individual learning needs resulting in a sense of belonging, community, and value in our school community. This unit is also an opportunity to address misconceptions surrounding different disabilities. In the words of Winston Churchill, “Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common. Celebrate it every day.”
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