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chris selley: experts had better level with parents that school outbreaks are a fact of life

covid-19 cases are inevitable in schools. but no one has defined what success and failure look like. when should parents be worried things are going off the rails?
the national post
aug 28 2020

fariha naqvi-mohamed: some of our pandemic practices are worth keeping

from videoconferences with faraway family to discovering hidden talents, we’ve had our eyes opened to new possibilities.
the montreal gazette
aug 27 2020

dr. skye pamela barbic: young people are not the covid-19 problem, they are the solution

opinion: as we approach a return to school and routine in the fall, young people need to be at the forefront of decision-making that will directly affect their health and wellbeing.
the province
aug 20 2020

ernie baatz: long-term care isn’t the only sector harmed by two-tiered provincial payment schemes

opinion: the government is setting a precedent and signalling loudly to the rest of the province that you have to be aligned with their political allies to be treated fairly.
the province
aug 19 2020

steven astorino: to return to work, businesses must bridge the ‘readiness’ gap

opinion: return-to-work considerations are much more complicated in scope and potential consequence than the initial jump to remote work
vancouver sun
aug 17 2020

advice: parent is worried about back-to-school

be careful about passing on your anxieties to your children.
maja begovic
aug 14 2020

opinion: stop shaming and blaming youth for covid-19

such an approach is problematic for several reasons. it doesn't help, and is more likely to create harm.
the montreal gazette
aug 14 2020

opinion: what your boss' mental health means for yours

leaders have an ethical responsibility to enact behaviours that will support their employees’ mental health.
k.a. arnold, a.j. hancock, j.k. dimoff
aug 13 2020
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

chris selley: experts had better level with parents that school outbreaks are a fact of life

covid-19 cases are inevitable in schools. but no one has defined what success and failure look like. when should parents be worried things are going off the rails?
the national post
aug 28 2020

fariha naqvi-mohamed: some of our pandemic practices are worth keeping

from videoconferences with faraway family to discovering hidden talents, we’ve had our eyes opened to new possibilities.
the montreal gazette
aug 27 2020

dr. skye pamela barbic: young people are not the covid-19 problem, they are the solution

opinion: as we approach a return to school and routine in the fall, young people need to be at the forefront of decision-making that will directly affect their health and wellbeing.
the province
aug 20 2020

ernie baatz: long-term care isn’t the only sector harmed by two-tiered provincial payment schemes

opinion: the government is setting a precedent and signalling loudly to the rest of the province that you have to be aligned with their political allies to be treated fairly.
the province
aug 19 2020
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

steven astorino: to return to work, businesses must bridge the ‘readiness’ gap

opinion: return-to-work considerations are much more complicated in scope and potential consequence than the initial jump to remote work
vancouver sun
aug 17 2020

advice: parent is worried about back-to-school

be careful about passing on your anxieties to your children.
maja begovic
aug 14 2020

opinion: stop shaming and blaming youth for covid-19

such an approach is problematic for several reasons. it doesn't help, and is more likely to create harm.
the montreal gazette
aug 14 2020

opinion: what your boss' mental health means for yours

leaders have an ethical responsibility to enact behaviours that will support their employees’ mental health.
k.a. arnold, a.j. hancock, j.k. dimoff
aug 13 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

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