Serious Error in Breast Cancer Treatment at Tours Hospital: Risks and Consequences

2023-11-11 16:22:00 By MA Published 2 hours ago, Updated 2 hours ago (Image d’illustration). Mark Kostich / stock.adobe.com A patient was the victim of a serious error in her breast cancer treatment. The facts were reported to the Nuclear Safety Authority in July. This would not be a first at the Tours hospital. And until … Read more

Urgent Call to Parents in Manitoba: Get Your Children Vaccinated for the Flu

2023-11-10 22:35:34 Faced with a low vaccination rate among minors in Manitoba, health experts are urging parents to get their children vaccinated against the flu, especially because of the respiratory illness season. According to provincial data, between September 1 and November 4, 2023, flu vaccination coverage reached 5.3% among children under 5 years old and … Read more

Affordable Housing Transaction Worth $120 Million Ensures Rent Protection for Over 1,500 Tenants in Eastern Montreal

2023-11-10 09:01:45 More than 1,500 tenants in eastern Montreal will see their rent protected from disproportionate increases thanks to a transaction worth approximately $120 million. It is a transaction that will have symbolic value as governments increase their announcements to carry out affordable housing projects. Radio-Canada has learned that an affordable housing NPO, the Mainbourg … Read more

Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Warns of Permanent Increase in Interest Rates: How Will This Affect Canadians and the Global Economy?

2023-11-10 01:52:49 Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers warned Thursday that interest rates may not return to the low levels people were accustomed to before the COVID-19 pandemic. We might be tempted to believe that the low rates we have become accustomed to will eventually return one day, but there is reason to … Read more

How Quebec’s Battery Sector Policies Are Impacting Northvolt: Exclusive Information Revealed

2023-11-09 22:07:10 The Legault government considered, then gave up, requiring a minimum of Quebec content from companies in the battery sector, Radio-Canada learned from several sources. For fear of seeing projects slip away or being sued, Quebec instead relies on the goodwill of the companies. But there may be one last chance to influence Northvolt. … Read more

The decision taken by Serigne Mountakha Mbacké

2023-11-09 16:15:37 Following the violent clashes between the Baye Faal and the inhabitants of the village of Thiayefally, mainly Fulani shepherds, Serigne Mountakha Mbacké broke the silence that surrounded him. The Patriarch of Darou Miname advised the Baye Faal to remain attentive to his recommendations concerning the death of Moustapha Niang. According to Serigne Aliou … Read more

They can’t pay for the care of their daughter, burned by a firework

2023-11-08 16:09:08 A 5-year-old girl suffered second-degree burns from a fireworks display on July 14, 2022 in Maury (Pyrénées-Orientales). An accident that will scar him for life. Since then, his parents have been facing significant financial difficulties because they have been unable to reimburse the care provided to him, reports France 3 Occitanie. The General … Read more

COVID-19: In Alberta, 40 million unused rapid tests about to expire

2023-11-07 03:00:09 Some 40 million COVID-19 rapid antigen tests in the Alberta government’s stockpile are on track to reach their expiration dates within months. According to the province, of the 6.7 million kits stored in a central warehouse, 760,000 expire on 1is January and the rest by March. Each kit contains between 5 and 25 … Read more