Monday, May 12, 2025, 12:21 am
Two letters critique Quebec’s administration for its daring attack on collective physician responsibility. With sharp wit and pointed sarcasm, the writers decry the government’s controversial approach, highlighting the friction between policy-makers and the medical community.
À l’occasion de sa revue de presse, lundi matin, Paul Arcand aborde les nombreuses annulations de chirurgie à la dernière minute chaque jour au Québec.
Le gouvernement Legault joue son va-tout en attaquant de front la responsabilité collective des médecins.
À lire parmi notre sélection quotidienne de lettres rédigées par nos lecteurs.
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