The new data from the Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ) paints a worrying picture of near-help. Nearly 27% of Quebec's adult population acts as a close caregiver, but less than one in two people recognize themselves in this role. A reality that resonates particularly in the Laurentians, where L-Antr-Aidant has seen a marked increase in requests for support over the past three years. Applying ISQ data to the Laurentian population, it is …
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The new data from the Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ) paints a worrying picture of near-help. Nearly 27% of Quebec's adult population acts as a close caregiver, but less than one in two people recognize themselves in this role. A reality that resonates particularly in the Laurentians, where L-Antr-Aidant has seen a marked increase in requests for support over the past three years. Applying ISQ data to the Laurentian population, it is …