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Less Hours without Ambulance on the North Shore - North Coast

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
While there were 6,641 hours of out-of-court break-up on the Côte-Nord in 2022-2023, this figure decreased to 2,794 hours in 2024-2025. This result is a direct result of the new contract signed with out-of-court businesses in October 2023, according to Quebec. The new service contract acts on several components. For example, a portion of out-of-court payments is linked to expected results and transparency is increased as out-of-court businesses …
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While there were 6,641 hours of out-of-court break-up on the Côte-Nord in 2022-2023, this figure decreased to 2,794 hours in 2024-2025. This result is a direct result of the new contract signed with out-of-court businesses in October 2023, according to Quebec. The new service contract acts on several components. For example, a portion of out-of-court payments is linked to expected results and transparency is increased as out-of-court businesses …

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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