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Last chance for Quebec’s oral vaccine against COVID-19
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Last chance for Quebec’s oral vaccine against COVID-19

The Biotechnologie Ulysse laboratory in Trois-Rivières will test in the coming weeks, for the third and last time, its oral vaccine funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. • Read also: Load shedding prevents him from receiving his second dose • Read also: Against the vaccination of her children: an antivax mother dismissed in court • Read also: Pfizer and BioNTech begin clinical trial of vaccine against Omicron After two years of pandemic and the different variants, the Biotechnologie Ulysse laboratory in Trois-Rivières is staying the course. It continues the development of its oral vaccine against COVID-19. The challenge: to develop without the speed and means of the pharmaceutical giants. The young shoot specializi...
Anniversary of Quebec’s family policy |  A legacy to celebrate
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Anniversary of Quebec’s family policy | A legacy to celebrate

Twenty-five years ago, on January 23, Quebec adopted a new family policy. This policy is at the origin of the creation of early childhood centers (CPE), an internationally recognized model that is still the envy of nations today and is a great source of pride for Quebec. Posted at 11:00 a.m. Elise Bonneville Director of the Early Childhood Collective In 1997, our society was marked by an increased presence of women in the labor market, an increase in the number of single-parent and blended families, ...
25th anniversary of Quebec’s family policy: a legacy to celebrate
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25th anniversary of Quebec’s family policy: a legacy to celebrate

Twenty-five years ago, Quebec adopted a new family policy. This policy is at the origin of the creation of early childhood centers (CPE), a model recognized worldwide, which is still the envy of many nations today and which is a great source of pride for Quebec. Children at the heart of our choices, yesterday and today In 1997, our society was marked by an increased presence of women in the labor market, an increase in the number of single-parent and blended families, and a worrying increase in job insecurity. The new provisions of the family policy were therefore intended to develop early childhood education services with the aim of ensuring universal support for families and increased assistance for low-income families, facilitating the reconciliation of ...