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opinion: climate change and predicting the next pandemic

with global warming, mosquito-borne diseases that thrive in warm temperatures are expected to shift to higher latitudes and be transmitted for longer periods.
windsor star
jul 4 2021

'the last time i saw him, he was on a ventilator'

van le talks about advocating for family, and what it's like to lose someone during a pandemic that locks out visitors.
as told to sadaf ahsan
jul 2 2021

opinion: more supports needed for blind, visually impaired students

we take issue with the fact that individual parents have to fight and advocate for their children every year.
edmonton journal
jun 30 2021

opinion: are accidents waiting to happen really accidents?

can we even call them accidents when so many people shake their heads knowingly in response to pedestrian deaths?
allison hanes, montreal gazette
jun 29 2021

living and dying as an indigenous man    

opinion: luc was 50 years old when he died. so many of his challenges were the legacy of generations of traumatic experiences carried forward into his body and mind.
vancouver sun
jun 28 2021

machado: where grief meets loved ones' ghosts

'bereavement hallucinations' are fairly common and normal, scientists say.
lisa machado
jun 28 2021

opinion: 'just tell us what's going on' with the border

by: anne jarvis mayor drew dilkens’ office received an ...
windsor star
jun 27 2021

in their own words: 'my bones are so heavy with boredom'

tegan smallwood uses to poetry to communicate all that's been lost because of the pandemic.
tegan smallwood
jun 27 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology
powered by
migraine canada
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

opinion: climate change and predicting the next pandemic

with global warming, mosquito-borne diseases that thrive in warm temperatures are expected to shift to higher latitudes and be transmitted for longer periods.
windsor star
jul 4 2021

'the last time i saw him, he was on a ventilator'

van le talks about advocating for family, and what it's like to lose someone during a pandemic that locks out visitors.
as told to sadaf ahsan
jul 2 2021

opinion: more supports needed for blind, visually impaired students

we take issue with the fact that individual parents have to fight and advocate for their children every year.
edmonton journal
jun 30 2021

opinion: are accidents waiting to happen really accidents?

can we even call them accidents when so many people shake their heads knowingly in response to pedestrian deaths?
allison hanes, montreal gazette
jun 29 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

living and dying as an indigenous man    

opinion: luc was 50 years old when he died. so many of his challenges were the legacy of generations of traumatic experiences carried forward into his body and mind.
vancouver sun
jun 28 2021

machado: where grief meets loved ones' ghosts

'bereavement hallucinations' are fairly common and normal, scientists say.
lisa machado
jun 28 2021

opinion: 'just tell us what's going on' with the border

by: anne jarvis mayor drew dilkens’ office received an ...
windsor star
jun 27 2021

in their own words: 'my bones are so heavy with boredom'

tegan smallwood uses to poetry to communicate all that's been lost because of the pandemic.
tegan smallwood
jun 27 2021
powered by
migraine canada

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