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Press review | There is dissatisfaction because we are not improving working conditions… – 98.5 Montréal

In his Tuesday morning press review, listen to Paul Arcand return to Donald Trump's big victory Monday night in Iowa and also the education vote, as dissatisfaction spreads over the cash prizes on offer, the failure to regulate working conditions and class pressures, according to many players that area.

Paul Arcand also cites the case of a special education teacher who was discouraged after learning of the agreement in principle.

The moderator also discusses the article from the Journal de Montréal, which informs that Urgence-santé received a record number of 1,400 calls on Thursday, a quarter of which were due to poor snow and ice clearance, as well as the case of the two CHSLDs infested with vermin while no one in the upper echelons provides answers.

At the opening we also discussed the cold snap in the west of the country and oil production in Alberta, while the Prime Minister mentioned that the province will have significant electricity problems in the future if oil production is stopped.

Other topics covered:

  • Economy: The Globe & Mail writes that Canada needs to review its immigration strategy as we experience a historic imbalance due to housing shortages.
  • BMO's big boss extols the virtues of Quebec's power and battery sectors. A historic opportunity for the province.
  • Provigo: Discounts on products that are nearing their expiration date are less significant.
  • According to Le Devoir, the CEO of Urgence-santé wants to nationalize the emergency services in Quebec.
  • Minister Jean-François Roberge wants the French character of a store to be more prominent.