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In Quebec, a new book exploring fifty years of health reforms launched to much fanfare as Premier Legault and Health Minister Dubé attended the event. The occasion blended historical reflection with political pageantry, proving that even policy can come with a twist of theatrical flair.
Le premier ministre François Legault et le ministre de la Santé, Christian Dubé, ont assisté au lancement à Québec.
Le premier ministre François Legault et le ministre de la Santé, Christian Dubé, ont assisté au lancement à Québec.
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