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opinion: how normal will the 'return to normal' be?

as long as the pandemic rages, however, we are shielded from fully facing the damage it will have left behind.
montreal gazette
jun 8 2021

opinion: the new calculus of hugging amid covid

until most people have received their second vaccination, we must continue to remain careful about protecting ourselves from the virus.
dr. harry rakowski
jun 8 2021

shelter worker 'prayed for the best' as she helped save a life

nancy morisseau will be recognized for her heroism and says she shares the honour she will receive with montreal police.
allison hanes, montreal gazette
jun 7 2021

machado: have we tossed aside the idea of dignity?

the last year has been fraught with sadness and anxiety, but we need to remember the dignity of the vulnerable
lisa machado
jun 7 2021

finding privacy and bright spots: teens on the pandemic

joey campbell has feared for her mother's safety and balanced school while caring for her sister, but the pandemic has had bright spots.
joey campbell
jun 7 2021

opinion: drug decriminalization key step in confronting overdose crisis

the ongoing deaths in the community demonstrate that our current responses to this growing problem are utterly insufficient.
ottawa citizen
jun 4 2021

the last day i felt normal: teens on the pandemic

in their own words, students write about covid-19, mortality and the last time they hugged their friends.
mickey thomas
jun 4 2021

machado: first dose feelings range from joy to meh

i thought getting the first dose of a covid-19 vaccine would inspire a happy dance, but in fact, i feel spectacularly meh.
lisa machado
jun 4 2021
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opinion: how normal will the 'return to normal' be?

as long as the pandemic rages, however, we are shielded from fully facing the damage it will have left behind.
montreal gazette
jun 8 2021

opinion: the new calculus of hugging amid covid

until most people have received their second vaccination, we must continue to remain careful about protecting ourselves from the virus.
dr. harry rakowski
jun 8 2021

shelter worker 'prayed for the best' as she helped save a life

nancy morisseau will be recognized for her heroism and says she shares the honour she will receive with montreal police.
allison hanes, montreal gazette
jun 7 2021

machado: have we tossed aside the idea of dignity?

the last year has been fraught with sadness and anxiety, but we need to remember the dignity of the vulnerable
lisa machado
jun 7 2021
powered by
save your skin foundation

finding privacy and bright spots: teens on the pandemic

joey campbell has feared for her mother's safety and balanced school while caring for her sister, but the pandemic has had bright spots.
joey campbell
jun 7 2021

opinion: drug decriminalization key step in confronting overdose crisis

the ongoing deaths in the community demonstrate that our current responses to this growing problem are utterly insufficient.
ottawa citizen
jun 4 2021

the last day i felt normal: teens on the pandemic

in their own words, students write about covid-19, mortality and the last time they hugged their friends.
mickey thomas
jun 4 2021

machado: first dose feelings range from joy to meh

i thought getting the first dose of a covid-19 vaccine would inspire a happy dance, but in fact, i feel spectacularly meh.
lisa machado
jun 4 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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