

Louis Lang weighs the issues – Week 1: Healthcare
An election campaign has been launched with promises of investments in health care, education and childcare services, in particular by the Liberals as it is


An election campaign has been launched with promises of investments in health care, education and childcare services, in particular by the Liberals as it is


An election campaign has been launched with promises of investments in health care, education and childcare services, in particular by the Liberals as it is


Concerning healthcare, the region is currently losing nurses to the other side of the river. After a few meetings with local unions, it seems that


According to the IRIS study requested by Équité Outaouais, the Outaouais has a funding shortfall of $150 million per year in its healthcare system, and


Address shortcoming of personnel Outaouais lacks health personnel at all levels: family doctors, specialists, nurses, pharmacists, managers in our hospitals, care professionals, beneficiary attendants. Under


Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHEENBORO Sept. 8, 2018 Superhumans of all sorts sprinted, climbed and swam their way through Sheenboro on Saturday morning, competing in a world-class


Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHEENBORO Sept. 8, 2018 Superhumans of all sorts sprinted, climbed and swam their way through Sheenboro on Saturday morning, competing in a world-class


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 4, 2018 A two-car collision in downtown Shawville late Tuesday night sent one person to hospital with minor injuries. At around


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 4, 2018 A two-car collision in downtown Shawville late Tuesday night sent one person to hospital with minor injuries. At around


Pontiac residents can count on one of the best hospitals in all of Quebec, one of the only 24-7 CLSC Emergency Rooms in the province


An election campaign has been launched with promises of investments in health care, education and childcare services, in particular by the Liberals as it is they who were in power. However, this is money that was cut over the last


An election campaign has been launched with promises of investments in health care, education and childcare services, in particular by the Liberals as it is they who were in power. However, this is money that was cut over the last


Concerning healthcare, the region is currently losing nurses to the other side of the river. After a few meetings with local unions, it seems that the best way to solve the issue would be to: make the recruiting process for


According to the IRIS study requested by Équité Outaouais, the Outaouais has a funding shortfall of $150 million per year in its healthcare system, and this is on top of the $100 million paid to Ontario. Due to Barrette’s reform,


Address shortcoming of personnel Outaouais lacks health personnel at all levels: family doctors, specialists, nurses, pharmacists, managers in our hospitals, care professionals, beneficiary attendants. Under the model proposed by the Liberals during the last 15 years, related tasks, overtime, lack


Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHEENBORO Sept. 8, 2018 Superhumans of all sorts sprinted, climbed and swam their way through Sheenboro on Saturday morning, competing in a world-class event unlike any other in Canada. Fifty individuals competed in pairs in the third Amphibious


Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHEENBORO Sept. 8, 2018 Superhumans of all sorts sprinted, climbed and swam their way through Sheenboro on Saturday morning, competing in a world-class event unlike any other in Canada. Fifty individuals competed in pairs in the third Amphibious


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 4, 2018 A two-car collision in downtown Shawville late Tuesday night sent one person to hospital with minor injuries. At around 11:30 p.m., a white Mazda carrying two people ran the red light at rue Centre


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 4, 2018 A two-car collision in downtown Shawville late Tuesday night sent one person to hospital with minor injuries. At around 11:30 p.m., a white Mazda carrying two people ran the red light at rue Centre


Pontiac residents can count on one of the best hospitals in all of Quebec, one of the only 24-7 CLSC Emergency Rooms in the province and a state of the art long-term care facility. Nearly every citizen has a family
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