Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Matthew Scace, Alanna Smith
Publication Date: October 15, 2025 - 05:00
Federal Health Minister wants to remove interprovincial mobility barriers for physicians
October 15, 2025
Canada’s Health Minister wants to introduce legislation to improve labour mobility for health care workers, mirroring a recent federal bill that removed barriers to interprovincial movement but did not specifically include physicians, nurses and other health professionals.
Future legislation would be similar to Bill C-5 and could feature a national licensing system for health care workers, Health Minister Marjorie Michel said in an interview. Bill C-5 was approved by the House of Commons in June and sets out to fast track major nation-building projects.
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Thousands of Canadian automotive jobs could be impacted as Stellantis plans to move some production from Ontario to the United States.
October 15, 2025 - 13:42 | Ari Rabinovitch | Global News - Ottawa
In the fall of 1775, just months after the start of the American Revolution, American commanders Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold led rebel troops north from the Thirteen Colonies. Their mission: to seize the province of Quebec, then under British control.
The American campaign in the Belle Province lasted several months and involved a series of engagements led by prominent historical figures. It reached its climax on December 31, 1775, when, in the early hours of the morning—amid a fierce snowstorm—the Americans launched their assault on Quebec City.
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