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opinion: only global immunization can make us safe

ensuring the equitable distribution of vaccines worldwide is the smart thing to do. more importantly, it is the right thing to do.
ottawa citizen
may 12 2021

opinion: vaccines are winning the war against variants in alberta

vaccines have long been billed as the endgame for the pandemic and lockdown. in alberta we are still a few moves from checkmate.
edmonton journal
may 12 2021

opinion: what if the public were in charge of b.c.'s covid response?

opinion: leger survey explores how british columbians would fare managing the responsibilities of the provincial health office
vancouver sun
may 10 2021

machado: the pandemic stole my chance to say goodbye

covid-19 has taken away the humanity of care, the compassion of touch and the ability to comfort.
lisa machado
may 10 2021

opinion: i've gone fully wireless by banishing my bras

covid-19 hasn't done a lot for moms, but at least it's given some of us the opportunity to banish our over-the-shoulder-boulder-holders.
montreal gazette
may 9 2021

opinion: no one acted to prevent ontario's covid deaths in ltc

government officials look us in the eye and tell us nobody is more important than our elders — but don’t mean it.
ottawa citizen
may 7 2021

opinion: vaccine policy is ignoring people with disabilities

at this stage, what is desperately needed is a dedicated venue that would allow people with disabilities to access vaccines safely, in a stress-free environment.
ottawa citizen
may 6 2021

opinion: ontario's ltc homes are here to help hospitals

we have a collective moral obligation to solve the emergency in hospitals to stabilize the system for us all.
donna duncan
may 6 2021
powered by
obesity canada
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

opinion: only global immunization can make us safe

ensuring the equitable distribution of vaccines worldwide is the smart thing to do. more importantly, it is the right thing to do.
ottawa citizen
may 12 2021

opinion: vaccines are winning the war against variants in alberta

vaccines have long been billed as the endgame for the pandemic and lockdown. in alberta we are still a few moves from checkmate.
edmonton journal
may 12 2021

opinion: what if the public were in charge of b.c.'s covid response?

opinion: leger survey explores how british columbians would fare managing the responsibilities of the provincial health office
vancouver sun
may 10 2021

machado: the pandemic stole my chance to say goodbye

covid-19 has taken away the humanity of care, the compassion of touch and the ability to comfort.
lisa machado
may 10 2021
powered by
obesity canada

opinion: i've gone fully wireless by banishing my bras

covid-19 hasn't done a lot for moms, but at least it's given some of us the opportunity to banish our over-the-shoulder-boulder-holders.
montreal gazette
may 9 2021

opinion: no one acted to prevent ontario's covid deaths in ltc

government officials look us in the eye and tell us nobody is more important than our elders — but don’t mean it.
ottawa citizen
may 7 2021

opinion: vaccine policy is ignoring people with disabilities

at this stage, what is desperately needed is a dedicated venue that would allow people with disabilities to access vaccines safely, in a stress-free environment.
ottawa citizen
may 6 2021

opinion: ontario's ltc homes are here to help hospitals

we have a collective moral obligation to solve the emergency in hospitals to stabilize the system for us all.
donna duncan
may 6 2021
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

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