Quebec’s public health director has submitted a letter of resignation after nearly 12 years in the position, suggesting to Premier François Legault he should be replaced.
“I consider it appropriate to offer you the possibility of replacing me before the end of the term of my mandate,” Dr. Horacio Arruda wrote.
The resignation letter comes as hospitals across the province reach their highest alert, reducing service in the face of overcrowding.
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