Quebec premier says 31 people have died at troubled long term care homeA police investigation is underway at a private long-term care facility in western Montreal where Quebec Premier Francois Legault said 31 people have died since March 13. Salaried pharmacists feeling the financial and psychological effects of COVID-19A Quebec survey found that 40% were concerned of safety conditions at their pharmacy Petition asking for COVID hazard pay for nurses gets 175k signatures Ontario introduces $17B COVID 19 package; more than doubles deficit Techs a fast-growing segment at NLPB One in five Canadians think COVID-19 pandemic blown out of proportion: poll The poll suggests that 18- to 34-year-olds were most likely to think the crisis is overblown Employers need to give paid sick days to fight COVID-19 Presenteeism—as opposed to absenteeism—is especially dangerous in the midst of a pandemic Trudeau promises $1 billion for COVID-19 research, resilience as WHO declares pandemic The Canadian government has earmarked $500 million to help the provinces purchase equipment, increase testing and enhance surveillance and monitoring Dr. Nancy Whitmore on women in medicine March 8 is International Women's Day. To mark the occasion, we spoke to CPSO's first female registrar about women in medicine in 2020 Trudeau creates COVID-19 cabinet committee to deal with novel coronavirus The cabinet committee will monitor the health impacts and ensure government response takes all possible measures to prevent and limit the spread in Canada First Previous 134 135 136 137 138 Next Last