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Don't Wait for COVID-19 To End To Address Serious Health Concerns


Don’t Wait for COVID-19 To End To Address Serious Health Concerns
The impact of delayed responses will create serious new strains on all sectors of the healthcare system as we try to recover from COVID and will set us back even further.
Ignoring the signs of a serious health crisis can lead to worse outcomes
When Justice Archie Campbell summarized the 2003 SARS crisis, he called his report Spring of Fear. Today, 17 years later, we are in a new such spring one grounded in fear of COVID-19 but also fear of action, even in times of medical emergencies.
COVID-19 is a crisis. It merits our immediate attention, but it cannot be our only focus. ....

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Province should do more to protect dwindling caribou populations, urges Nature Québec


Posted: Jan 02, 2021 9:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 2
The population of woodland caribou of the mountain ecotype in the Gaspé numbered 1000, in the 1950 s. Quebec s wildlife ministry estimates there are just 75 left.(Denis Desjardins/SEPAQ)
Quebec is expected to release a strategy for caribou conservation this spring, but some environmental groups are advocating for more ambitious measures before it s too late.
A report by the Quebec Forest, Wildlife and Parks Ministry shows a decline in caribou populations in several regions of Quebec.
In the Val D Or region, there are fewer than 10 caribou remaining.
To bolster their chances, the province is looking at building maternity enclosures in Charlevoix, the Gaspé and in Val D Or. ....

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