The Parti Quebecois is up north today. It will spend its last day of campaigning in Gaspé, Sept-Îles and Jonquière. This is the party’s last chance to defend the northern ridings it won in the last provincial election. #qc2022#polqc
Parti Quebecois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon was greeted with thunderous applause in the PQ riding Matane-Matapédia. This will be his last stop in the party stronghold before the election. #polqc#qc2022
After speaking to @RenoldSharon and @sabjonas, Nicole will be getting a new RAMQ card. The ministry reached out to her today to say it will be fixed in the coming days.
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Plamondon says his party will add 15,000 new CPE spots on top of that. A total of almost 119,000 private daycare spots will be turned into publicly-funded spots. #poliqc#QC2022
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is at his children’s daycare today. He’s outlining his party’s plan to turn all private daycares into publicly-funded daycares (CPEs). He says he wants all children to have a guaranteed spot, just like they’re guaranteed a spot in school. #poliqc#QC2022
That would mean abandoning François Legault’s project to build more long-term care homes. Only those currently under construction would go ahead. #qcpoli#quebec2022
Earlier today: Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he plans to triple investments in home-care for seniors. “We need a total transformation of the system,” he says. #qcpoli#polqc2022
One candidate said a man called her local police station last week and told them to go to her street, saying they would find her dead body there.
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We arrived in Saint-Jérôme today, where the PQ hopes to take the riding from the CAQ. Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon rallied a packed bar of supporters.
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Melanie Jade Boulerice, an emergency room nurse and the director of Nomadic Nurse Agency says that nurses are exhausted and need vacation. This comes after the Montréal West Island IUHSSC asked staff to cancel their vacation and time off over the holidays. @CityNewsMTL
If the pandemic’s got you thinking about switching jobs, you’re not the only one. According to a recent study one out of four Canadians are considering changing careers. We speak to career counselor Roberto Figueroa about why that’s happening. @CityNewsMTL