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Change: Do You Do It Or Does It Undo You?
“Change” by Connie Butler It has been said that CHANGE is THE only constant. Change is all around us every day and every day our lives are changing. It CAN’T be avoided. We can’t bury our heads in the sand … Continue reading
This Canada Day, Settler Canadians Should Think About ‘Land Back’
Canada Day: Settler Canadians should think about ‘land back’ by Kaitie Jourdeuil, Queen’s University, Ontario Last Canada Day, Parliament Hill teemed with orange as thousands marched in response to the unmarked graves of Indigenous children being found at former residential school … Continue reading
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Coping With Loss: We Need A National Strategy
“Coping with loss: We need a national strategy to address grief beyond the coronavirus pandemic,” by Susan Cadell, University of Waterloo The new president of the United States has been referred to as having grief as a superpower. U.S. citizens have … Continue reading
Tolerating Distraction
Distraction: Tolerating Distraction by David Marno, University of California, Berkeley A constant complaint in our unpredictable world is that we live in an age of distraction. I am quick to label students who stare at their phones in my class as … Continue reading
The #AdvancedStyle Movement Celebrates And Empowers Stylish Older Women
Older Women: “The #advancedstyle movement celebrates and empowers stylish older women” by Ela Veresiu, York University, Canada Until recently, the idea of paying close attention to mature women’s style would have, at best, been met with little interest from other consumers … Continue reading
7 Amazing Steps To Finding Your Soulmate
“7 Amazing Steps to Finding Your Soulmate” by Ida Home What is true matching about? It is about people that seem to be made for one another. But this may become a deceiving matter because matching begins with honesty. Steps … Continue reading
‘End The Genocide’: Little Action On Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Indigenous Women – “End the genocide: Little action on MMIWG calls for justice in the 3 years since the national inquiry concluded” by David MacDonald, University of Guelph; Andrea Breen, University of Guelph, and Norma Jacobs, Wilfrid Laurier University In … Continue reading
Is Canada’s Welcome To Fleeing Ukrainians A New Era Of Refugee Policy?
Refugee: “Is Canada’s welcome to fleeing Ukrainians a new era of refugee policy?” by Adèle Garnier, Université Laval; Jamie Chai Yun Liew, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa, and Shauna Labman, University of Winnipeg In less than two weeks, more than two million … Continue reading
Drunk In Love? Time To Sober Up, Girl!
“Drunk In Love” – Beyonce I’ve been drinkin’, I’ve been drinkin’ I get filthy when that liquor get into me I’ve been thinkin’, I’ve been thinkin’ Why can’t I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, now, now … Continue reading
Food Safety Warnings Are Making Eating More Dangerous
“Food safety warnings are making eating more dangerous” by Martin Cohen, University of Hertfordshire California judges recently ruled that coffee must henceforth come with health warnings. This is definitely a landmark – but not quite in the way its proponents imagine. … Continue reading