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Lesley A. Tarasoff There is very little research concerning pregnancy, labour, birth and motherhood among
Roxanna Gumiela, RECE, BA, MPA Canadian families have become increasingly diverse, as social, economic and demographic
Matthew Johnson November 2–6 is Media Literacy Week, an event that highlights the importance of teaching
Sara MacNaull Family members have multiple and often complex responsibilities, obligations and commitments at
Nathan Battams (Updated September 6, 2017) Food security is an issue that is deeply intertwined
Craig Thompson Over the past several decades, mental health has become an increasingly popular topic
Cecilia Benoit Georgina, a mother of Mi’kmaq heritage, is in the last stage of her
Dr. Elise Boulding was a founding thinker behind the work of the Vanier Institute, a
Laura Zuccaro Updated on September 8, 2015 With 4.9 million Canadians aged 65 and older
Dr. Elise Boulding was a founding thinker behind the work of the Vanier Institute, a
Stacy Yanchuk Oleksy and Nathan Battams (Updated November 20, 2017) Decisions surrounding post-secondary education can
Nathan Battams (Updated March 21, 2016) As Canadians prepare to celebrate Father’s Day, modern fathers,
By Katherine Arnup, PhD Aging, illness and dying are realities that we all will face
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, a time when children of all ages recognize
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