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It is an ill wind that doesn’t blow somebody some good.
As the pandemic spread in early 2020, many countries reacted quickly and trillions have been spent on relief efforts.
As we find ourselves once again locked down because public health measures taken by our governments were too inadequate...
January 29, 2021 marks the 4 year anniversary of the barbaric attack on the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec...
At the 11th hour of the very last day of his presidency, Donald J.
COVID 19.
Ten years ago, on January 25, 2011, there was a call for demonstrations in Egypt to protest police brutality...
An article in the Guardian on January 13th called attention to a new report titled, "Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a...
“I’m in the middle of a 45-year conversation with these men and women I’m surrounded by and with some of...
Hidden amidst the gloom and doom stories from 2020–certainly the gloomiest and doomiest year of my existence–was one glorious, bright...
Mathew Edassery is a Social Worker from the South Indian state, Kerala; and now resides in Canada.
As the scramble for vaccines heats up, many countries in the global south are being left behind.
News that various suppliers are nearing release of COVID-19 vaccines is more than welcome.
The mass protests in Poland against attempts to restrict abortion access shocked the right wing Law and Justice government.
“One of the things to remember is Canada no longer has any domestic production capacity for vaccines.