Exodus of anesthetists raises fears of longer waiting times for surgery in Quebec

The Quebec Association of Anesthetists (AAQ) is concerned about the exodus of these perioperative medicine specialists, as some are considering practising outside Quebec or in the private sector, which would have a significant impact on waiting times for surgery.

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Teacher shortages persist...

Education is a provincial responsibility, FYI.

What is the CAQ doing? Alienating teachers, would-be teachers, etc., since 2018.

7+ years and there are LESS teachers, would-be teachers, etc. #SLOWCLAP

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/teacher-shortage-1.7572362

#CAQASTROPHE #polQC #QCpoli #CAQFAIL #CAQBS

Teacher shortages persisted this school year. What's being done to fill the gap for the next? | CBC News

Kids facing one substitute teacher after another. French taught by a non-speaker. Uncertified adults supervising classrooms. What's behind teacher shortages that plagued this school year and what's being done to improve the situation for the next?

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YET ANOTHER #CAQASTROPHE

Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault told reporters the ministry had been misled by those in charge of #SAAQ and that she didn't know the situation was so dire...

LIES!!!

But, now she's going to launch an internal investigation into #SAAQclic... so, shut up, OK? https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-guilbault-saaqclic-1.7467613 #polQC #assnat #QCpoli #CAQFAIL #CAQBS

Quebec transport minister launches internal investigation into SAAQclic | CBC News

Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault has asked her own department to launch an internal investigation after a report found $500 million in cost overruns, and problems with transparency about the issues facing the new system.

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