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Canada needs a strategy to better support aging veterans with increasingly complex physical and mental health challenges

November 27, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Canada’s veterans are rapidly aging, and we need a new strategy to better support them. A recently released report, Addressing the Coming of Age and its Related Complexities Among Canada’s Veterans, explains that approximately two-thirds […]

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Charitable Choices: Melissa Lundy of Tipi of Hope Foundation

November 26, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Introducing Melissa Lundy, the Founder and President of Tipi of Hope Foundation, an Indigenous-led charity committed to advancing reconciliation and fostering a culture of belonging. As a Métis intergenerational Survivor, Melissa’s vision for Tipi of […]

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Homegrown Business: TUU by COUTUKITSCH

November 25, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Nestled in the vibrant neighbourhood of Inglewood along 9th Ave sits TUU by COUTUKITSCH jewelry store. Since its founding in 2010, this local business has been providing the community with carefully curated selections of jewelry, […]

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Charitable Choices: Jaclyn Tainsh of Brady’s Foundation

November 19, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Inspired by her late son Brady, who was diagnosed with Battens Disease, Jaclyn Tainsh established this heartfelt initiative to support families caring for children with rare, life-limiting diseases. Brady’s Foundation provides essential Family Support Grants […]

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Canada needs solutions-based innovation to tackle social and environmental challenges

November 18, 2024 Demian Vernieri

The traditional view of innovation focused on technology must now be leveraged to address the critical social and environmental problems confronting Canada and the globe. Whether tackling the housing crisis, mental health, or climate change, […]

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Rethinking electric vehicles: Decarbonizing the transportation sector

November 15, 2024 Demian Vernieri

According to the Government of Canada, the energy sector is responsible for 82 per cent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the country, with 78 per cent coming from the combustion of fossil fuels. Approximately […]

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Charitable Choices: Jeff Dyer of the Trellis Society

November 5, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Jeff Dyer, CEO of Trellis Society, leads an organization dedicated to fostering community well-being and addressing housing insecurity, focusing on preventing youth and family homelessness. Trellis aims to support vulnerable individuals by helping them build […]

Old Photographs of the Old Women's Buffalo Jump (1958-1959)
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Old Photographs of the Old Women’s Buffalo Jump (1958-1959)

October 31, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Early Indigenous Plains people utilized the surrounding topography and their deep knowledge of bison behaviour to effectively hunt North America’s largest land animal. Bison were lured towards the precipice by skilled hunters who were dressed […]

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Charitable Choices: Terry Edwards of the Calgary Bach Choir

October 29, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Terry Edwards, Artistic Director, Choirmaster, and Conductor of the Calgary Bach Choir, leads one of Calgary’s premier classical music organizations. Under his direction since 2008, the Calgary Bach Choir has grown into a thriving ensemble […]

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Homegrown Business: Lara Tomaszewska of ArtRow

October 28, 2024 Emilea Semancik

In the evolving landscape of the art market, ArtRow emerges as a revolutionary online luxury resale platform that bridges the gap between art sellers and buyers. With a commitment to transparency and accessibility, ArtRow empowers […]

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