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Confederation's Martyr

Ahead of his time, D’Arcy McGee died for the values prized by Canadians today

There Shall Be a Sitting

Canada’s forty-third vote

Facing the Future

The decisions to be made about aging in Canada are both personal and public

Cheryl Forchuk

Cheryl Forchuk is the Beryl and Richard Ivey Research Chair in Aging, Mental Health, Rehabilitation and Recovery at Western University.

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The Home Truth

Growing old in our broken system January | February 2023
Federal, provincial, and municipal governments have for decades responded to the “social problem” of homelessness with emergency shelters and transitional housing. These, it was thought, would give a vulnerable population the chance to recover and move on. It became apparent over time, however, that such solutions could not address homelessness resulting from complex and intertwined issues like…