Victims of spousal or sexual violence: the law protects you
The law protects victims of spousal, family or sexual violence. Now there are specialized tribunals that support complainants. Here’s how.
The law protects victims of spousal, family or sexual violence. Now there are specialized tribunals that support complainants. Here’s how.
Starting at age 14, your child can accept or refuse healthcare without your consent. But there are exceptions.
Theoretically, any adult can accept or refuse medical care or treatment. But there are a few exceptions.
Lots. A new video, launch of a chat service, and a new Ombudsman. See the latest.
Have you witnessed wrongdoing within a municipality? Here’s how to speak out against it.
Are you experiencing or have you experienced spousal or sexual violence? You have access to free help.
If you have a snowmobile, you aren’t insured by the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ), even if you have to pay to register the snowmobile.
Crime victims and their families will now be given better support under the law. Here’s an overview of the main changes.
Since November 15, 2021, fertility services are once again covered by the public system. Here are a few conditions that apply.
In Québec, thousands of elderly people are waiting for a place in a public residential resource. The Québec Ombudsman investigated the difficulties they encounter.