11 Ontarians share their opioid stories by Mugoli Samba The Opioid Chapters hopes to add nuance to the public discussion on opioids.
How I fight loneliness as a senior with a disability by Dorothy Ellen Palmer This writer might not have The Golden Girls' lifestyle, but she’s making the best of her golden years.
The healing power of a good cry by Anne Simmonds 'Have you ever met an infant or a young child who does not cry? It is a normal, natural, pre-verbal response to
Was Jesus the first reiki master? by Anne Bokma Some United churches are mixing this traditional Japanese technique into their ministries.
Do we face a future without Down syndrome? by Kevin Spurgaitis Advances in prenatal testing mean parents can detect the chromosomal difference earlier. What does this mean for the future of Down Syndrome?
How our makeup puts children in danger by Glynis Ratcliffe Mica gives many cosmetics that sought-after glimmer, but it often comes at a cost.
Marriage preparation classes should be mandatory by Fiona Tapp One happy recipient of such a course says they set a precedent for speaking openly about important issues in the future.
Why Canada’s first-ever minister for seniors is long overdue by Julie S. Lalonde A gerontologist says she hopes that a ministry dedicated to elder issues will mean that seniors finally have a voice in policy
How harm reduction can help end the drug crisis by Kat Armstrong 'I’d like to see it be part of the education system so that the stigma can be lifted about people accessing these
86-year-old Hiroshima survivor is still fighting for a nuclear-free world by Denise Davy Setsuko Thurlow says that no one should ever endure the 'massive and grotesque scale of death and suffering' caused by an atomic