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Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
Insights from lived experience on disability, mobility, and support.
Today’s society and today’s families would have been difficult to imagine, let alone understand, a
Download A Snapshot of Family Diversity in Canada (February 2018). For more than 50 years,
Download this article in PDF format. Heidi Cramm, Ph.D. Military families in Canada are highly
Download the Family Diversity in Canada (2016 Census Update) infographic The Vanier Institute of
On February 28, 2017, the Vanier Institute of the Family and the Canadian Human Rights
At some point in our lives, we are all affected by mental illness, whether through
Sara MacNaull Working family members are multi-taskers, managing a variety of responsibilities at home, at
Lesley A. Tarasoff There is very little research concerning pregnancy, labour, birth and motherhood among
On June 10, 2015, award-winning author and lecturer Andrew Solomon delivered a powerful keynote presentation
Michelle R. Lodewyks Download (PDF) When it comes to exploring the experiences of families raising
Sophie Mathieu, Kim de Laat, and Margaret Campbell recently presented at Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
Insights from lived experience on disability, mobility, and support.
Today’s society and today’s families would have been difficult to imagine, let alone understand, a
Download A Snapshot of Family Diversity in Canada (February 2018). For more than 50 years,
Download this article in PDF format. Heidi Cramm, Ph.D. Military families in Canada are highly
Download the Family Diversity in Canada (2016 Census Update) infographic The Vanier Institute of
On February 28, 2017, the Vanier Institute of the Family and the Canadian Human Rights
At some point in our lives, we are all affected by mental illness, whether through
Sara MacNaull Working family members are multi-taskers, managing a variety of responsibilities at home, at
Lesley A. Tarasoff There is very little research concerning pregnancy, labour, birth and motherhood among
On June 10, 2015, award-winning author and lecturer Andrew Solomon delivered a powerful keynote presentation
Michelle R. Lodewyks Download (PDF) When it comes to exploring the experiences of families raising
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