Addressing the history and inequities in drinking water advisories
Water is widely recognized as a human right, and yet many communities in Canada do not have access to safe drinking water, particularly Indigenous communities.
Water is widely recognized as a human right, and yet many communities in Canada do not have access to safe drinking water, particularly Indigenous communities.
Despite it being the most hyped moment of the evening, there were several other moments from that night — and around the world — that probably are more-deserving of our attention.
Canada has always prided itself as the True North strong and free, but recent events have caused us to become divided beyond repair.
With a pandemic and a housing crisis, students are under more pressure than ever.
“What we lack is the political will to achieve health equity, ensuring that those affected by tuberculosis would be able to access the care they need, regardless of where they live.”
And to your left, eternal “brokenness.”
The struggle for gender equality is still alive and well in the year 2022.
Some people cope with “life” through sarcasm and dark humour, and that is okay.