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Topics: December 2022, Justice | Indigenous
Giving land back and other ways Canadians are making reconciliation personal
By Sarah Treleaven |These settlers are going beyond orange shirts and land acknowledgments
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Topics: Justice | Indigenous
Advocate shocked by racist backlash over Indigenous food forest in Vancouver
By Sarah Treleaven |Leona Brown, who is Gitxsan and Nisga'a, has experienced settlers' resistance to change firsthand
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Topics: Ethical Living, June 2022 | Relationships
In some families, medical assistance in dying is anything but a peaceful ending
By Sarah Treleaven |Family members often support the idea of MAID in the abstract, but the procedure can take on a new meaning when it hits close to home
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Topics: April/May 2021, Ethical Living | Health
How therapeutic clowning injects humour for a different kind of healing
By Sarah Treleaven |Helen Donnelly shares her journey from niche professional to writing the book on therapeutic clowning
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Topics: Ethical Living, October 2020 | Society
Can early intervention help raise better boys?
By Sarah Treleaven |Inside the effort to curb toxic masculinity before it takes root
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Topics: Justice | Health
Business bridges gap in mental health care access
By Sarah Treleaven |"We are not the solution," says Hard Feelings founder Kate Scowen
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Topics: December 2019, Justice | Health
Why it’s so hard to find affordable mental health care
By Sarah Treleaven |For many of the 6.7 million Canadians affected by mental illness, help is out of reach
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Topics: Ethical Living | Society
Canadian programs help asylum seekers navigate their new home
By Sarah Treleaven |For some refugees, coming to Canada is incredibly lonely. Volunteers are trying to change that.
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Topics: Justice | Society
These Canadian Muslims are tackling Islamophobia with kindness
By Sarah Treleaven |From free coffee to stand-up comedy, Muslims are finding creative ways to deal with stereotypes