Child car seats: a matter of safety
Under the Highway Safety Code, use of a car seat adapted to a child’s weight and height is mandatory for all children younger than nine years old. Here’s what you need to know.
Under the Highway Safety Code, use of a car seat adapted to a child’s weight and height is mandatory for all children younger than nine years old. Here’s what you need to know.
A citizen filed a complaint against the Ministère de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale, which had not issued him all his special benefits.
A man complained about a hospital which had not informed him before his father was transferred to a residence.
Since June 1, 2023, the minimum age for employment in Québec is 14 years old. The law also limits work schedules until age 16 to give school priority. Here’s what you need to know.
Financial mistreatment is one of the most common forms of elder abuse. Have you witnessed or been a victim of it? Here’s how to get help.
In a letter to the Committee on Culture and Education, the Québec Ombudsman reacted to Bill 23 – Act to amend mainly the Education Act and to enact the Act respecting the Institut national d’excellence en éducation.
Are you living with a disability and looking for work? Do you want to help someone you know who has a disability find a job? There are programs that provide assistance.
On May 31, 2023, Québec Ombudsman Marc-André Dowd presented a brief to the Committee on Public Finance. The brief is an update of the Québec Ombudsman’s recommendations concerning the Act to facilitate the disclosure of wrongdoings relating to public bodies in 2019.
A student filed a complaint about Student Financial Assistance (AFE), which refused to recognize his major functional disability.
On May 23, 2023, Québec Ombudsman Marc-André Dowd tabled a brief with the Committee on Health and Social Services. The topic was Bill 15, Act to make the health and social services system more effective.