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Family physicians (FPs) fill an essential role in public health emergencies yet have frequently been neglected in pandemic response plans. This exclusion harms FPs in their clinical roles and has unintended consequences in the management of concurrent personal responsibilities, many of which were amplifi...
The first known European settlement in Canada was in Newfoundland in the 11th century. In the 15th century, French and English explorers arrived, and by the 16th and 17th centuries, France, England, and the Netherlands established colonies. The 18th and 19th centuries brought struggles to the ...
The program hopes to aid newcomers to integrate more easily into their communities. Under the program, newcomers can receive guidance and support across a wide range of areas from peers in their community. Specifically, newcomers can receive assistance with Ad Connecting with peers in the ...
As your first pow wow experience, it’ll be a little daunting to approach dancers to say hello and ask questions. That’s where Thrive Tours come in. Since they know many of the community members, they’ll be able to connect you with them if you had any questions or just wanted to ...
Whatever you pack in, you’ll need to pack out, so bring along a few trash bags. We always find trash left behind by previous campers, so bonus points to you if you pack an extra trash bag and leave the area even cleaner than you found it! Tire Traction Tracks Many public land road...
“If you buy an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for $50,000, you cannot always buy 10 of them and you maybe don't want to just distribute them to anyone in the communities because it's very expensive,” Kramer said. “But now you can buy va...
Canada's demographic composition is ethnically heterogeneous, in the sense that its citizens have come from many countries of origin and cultural backgrounds.
“But it is also a challenging place to live. In addition to the weather, there are no roads or railroads between the 25 communities of this vast territory, one-fifth of Canada’s total land mass. Nunavut is only accessible by air, and during summer, by boat.” ...
Mary and I had the pleasure of meeting so many Irish communities bound by heritage and buoyed by their commitment to each other and each new generation. This manifests in many forms, from parades and gala balls, to sponsorship, sports events, and charity. Above all, they care. They range...