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Health eCareers on MSNPA Leadership Paths: Moving from Clinical Excellence to Administrative InfluenceAs an experienced clinician, you’ve spent many years developing your patient care and management skills. Along the way, you’ve had plenty of opportunities to develop and demonstrate leadership skills ...
Facing mounting pressure over education cuts, Quebec’s CAQ government says it will invest up to $540 million in student services.
The Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government is releasing $275 million for the third link project between Québec City and Lévis, according to Radio-Canada.Members of Quebec's cabinet accepted ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLetters: Rich list, $10M handbag sad reminders of inequalitiesThe big headline on the front page of last Saturday’s paper screamed: QUEBEC RICH LIST. Another article published that day was about an original Birkin handbag that sold for US$10 million at auction ...
At the same time as it slashes hundreds of millions of dollars from school budgets, the CAQ government has moved to gut ...
Political analyst Victor Henriquez explains what led to the decision to fire Eric Ducharme, and how the CAQ government hopes to move forward.
A petition at the National Assembly denouncing the planned $570 million cuts in Quebec’s education budget has surpassed ...
Lefebvre, who had been Whip for the CAQ was sitting as an Independent since first announcing his intention to join Pierre ...
Poor polls for the government are motivating Premier François Legault and making him want to “fight” for Quebecers. “Concerning the latest polls, I’m very aware that many Quebecers are disappointed ...
The CAQ pointed out that it has previously shared its support for the PCAOB's commitment to stakeholder engagement across its strategic goals. "One way to demonstrate the Board's commitment to ...
As the ruling CAQ slumps in the polls, the province's finance minister is also considering a jump to Pierre Poilievre's Conservative party Author of the article: You can save this article by ...
As the CAQ sinks, the rival Parti Québécois has picked up steam, ousting François Legault’s party from first place in polls.
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