5-minute read
Y a-t-il vraiment trop de médecins au Québec ?
Government control over access to medical training hurts patients.
7-minute read
It’s Time to End Med School Quotas
Quebec’s Health Minister announced a reduction in the number of medical school admissions last year in order to keep doctors from ending up unemployed in the future. And yet, one in five Quebecers still does not have a family doctor, and proportionally, Quebec has fewer doctors than most industrialized countries. Is this government control over access to medical training the best way to meet Quebecers’ health care needs?
4-minute read
Caribous de Val-d’Or : une triste, mais sage décision
The Quebec government will let the Val-d’Or caribou disappear.
5-minute read
Sirop d’érable : La FPAQ a la tête dans le sable
The impact of the restrictive rules imposed on Quebec maple syrup producers.
5-minute read
Sirop d’érable: le N.-B. peut dire merci au Québec!
The impact of the restrictive rules imposed on Quebec maple syrup producers.
5-minute read
Sirop d’érable : le Québec nuit à ses producteurs
The impact of the restrictive rules imposed on Quebec maple syrup producers.
IEDM – Le Québec importateur de sirop d’érable 3 – Alexandre Moreau
Martch 9, 2018 | 9 min. 53 sec. | Par ici l’info (Ici Radio-Canada) Interview (in French) with Alexandre Moreau, Public Policy […]
IEDM – Le Québec importateur de sirop d’érable 2 – Alexandre Moreau
Martch 9, 2018 | 6 min. 59 sec. | Le 15-18 (Ici Radio-Canada) Interview (in French) with Alexandre Moreau, Public Policy Analyst […]
IEDM – Le Québec importateur de sirop d’érable 1 – Alexandre Moreau
Martch 9, 2018 | 10 min. 33 sec. | Midi Plus (CKOB-FM) Interview (in French) with Alexandre Moreau, Public Policy Analyst at […]
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Maple Syrup: Quebec Is Hurting Its Producers and Encouraging Its Competitors
Each new sugaring-off season brings its share of controversies, with stories about seizures of syrup from producers making headlines. The rules that apply to Quebec maple syrup producers are indeed very restrictive, in addition to stimulating the growth of their competitors in neighbouring provinces and U.S. states.