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opinion: we need to address invisible trauma on the front lines

'somehow, in a matter of months, we’ve gone from health-care heroes to health-care villains and it hurts.'
calgary herald
oct 25 2021

allison hanes: mobility as big an issue as ever in montreal

curbing congestions was a key battleground of the mayoral campaign in 2017, and again now — perhaps even more so. what are the candidates for mayor planning to do about it?
allison hanes, montreal gazette
oct 25 2021

opinion: anti-vaxxers ignore inconvenient truths

a look at the wide range of people who oppose mandatory vaccinations
vancouver sun
oct 22 2021

opinion: decolonizing the swab

in anticipation of an encounter with an indigenous patient, we need to consider how we may not be the experts in the encounter.
healthy debate
oct 20 2021

remember those election promises about paid sick leave

the lack of adequate leave provisions disproportionately affects women — especially women in precarious jobs, many of whom are recent immigrants and racialized workers.
leah vosko & erik tucker
oct 19 2021

vaughn palmer: will surgical strike of guidelines rescue area of b.c. mired in covid misinformation?

opinion: covid-19 vaccination rates are climbing in b.c.'s northeast, albeit slowly.
vaughn palmer
oct 18 2021

'obesity is triggered by brain chemistry, not willpower'

dr. sean wharton says the belief that those with obesity lack discipline and self-control creates stigma so 'thick and intense' that it prevents people from seeking help.
maja begovic
oct 18 2021

shift: vulnerability through stories is how we move forward

stories, advocacy and connections are three things that, if done right, can come together to result in spectacular change.
lisa machado
oct 18 2021
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migraine canada
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movember canada
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diabetes canada

opinion: we need to address invisible trauma on the front lines

'somehow, in a matter of months, we’ve gone from health-care heroes to health-care villains and it hurts.'
calgary herald
oct 25 2021

allison hanes: mobility as big an issue as ever in montreal

curbing congestions was a key battleground of the mayoral campaign in 2017, and again now — perhaps even more so. what are the candidates for mayor planning to do about it?
allison hanes, montreal gazette
oct 25 2021

opinion: anti-vaxxers ignore inconvenient truths

a look at the wide range of people who oppose mandatory vaccinations
vancouver sun
oct 22 2021

opinion: decolonizing the swab

in anticipation of an encounter with an indigenous patient, we need to consider how we may not be the experts in the encounter.
healthy debate
oct 20 2021
powered by
migraine canada

remember those election promises about paid sick leave

the lack of adequate leave provisions disproportionately affects women — especially women in precarious jobs, many of whom are recent immigrants and racialized workers.
leah vosko & erik tucker
oct 19 2021

vaughn palmer: will surgical strike of guidelines rescue area of b.c. mired in covid misinformation?

opinion: covid-19 vaccination rates are climbing in b.c.'s northeast, albeit slowly.
vaughn palmer
oct 18 2021

'obesity is triggered by brain chemistry, not willpower'

dr. sean wharton says the belief that those with obesity lack discipline and self-control creates stigma so 'thick and intense' that it prevents people from seeking help.
maja begovic
oct 18 2021

shift: vulnerability through stories is how we move forward

stories, advocacy and connections are three things that, if done right, can come together to result in spectacular change.
lisa machado
oct 18 2021
powered by
movember canada

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