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Indigenous people to be better served by Lanaudière health authority, Quebec says

Article content Members of the Atikamekw community can expect to be better served at Joliette Hospital in the wake of measures announced Thursday by the local health authority, the Quebec health ministry and the province’s Indigenous Affairs ministry. Quebec Indigenous Affairs Minister Ian Lafrenière, Health Minister Christian Dubé and interim Lanaudière health authority director Caroline Barbir made the announcement along with Atikamekw chief Paul-Émile Ottawa during a virtual press conference. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Indigenous people to be better served by Lanaudière health authority, Quebec says Back to video

Dubé denies favouritism after Coderre suggests he helped with parents vaccine registration

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Dubé, Arruda say variants could impede easing of restrictions after March break

Vaccination passports would make sense in a digital world, Dubé says Quebec is actively studying the idea of issuing digital passports that would give immunized people easier access to certain events, restaurants or even foreign travel in the post-pandemic age. Author of the article: Philip Authier  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021  •  February 25, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  “We can be very, very satisfied with our first day” of vaccine registration for the general public, said Health Minister Christian Dubé. By the end of Thursday afternoon, nearly 100,000 appointments had been booked. Photo by Jacques Boissinot /The Canadian Press Article content QUEBEC — The Legault government is actively studying the idea of issuing digital vaccination passports that would give immunized people easier access to certain events, restaurants or even foreign travel in the post-pandemic age.

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