#338Canada: The total dominance of François Legault

#338Canada: The total dominance of François Legault

“#338Canada: The total dominance of François Legault” Philippe J. Fournier: In our latest projection, the CAQ party has more safe seats than the threshold for a majority. Meanwhile, the PQ continues to disintegrate. François Legault’s dominance of the Quebec political landscape has not faded one iota since last winter according to a new Léger poll…

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#The problem of Alzheimer’s: Caregiver exhaustion and a minefield of ethical quandaries

#The problem of Alzheimer’s: Caregiver exhaustion and a minefield of ethical quandaries

“#The problem of Alzheimer’s: Caregiver exhaustion and a minefield of ethical quandaries” It’s hard to find good news about Alzheimer’s disease. The dementia math has been pitiless for decades, especially as it applies to Alzheimer’s, which accounts for up to three-quarters of dementia cases. All over the developed world, elderly populations continue to grow as…

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#Climate action is going to create too many jobs 

#Climate action is going to create too many jobs 

“#Climate action is going to create too many jobs ” Mike Moffatt and John McNally: Two big bottlenecks stand in the way of Canada’s climate ambition—a shortage of skilled labour and a shortage of housing Mike Moffatt is an assistant professor at the Ivey Business School at Western University and senior director at the Smart Prosperity…

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#The tenderness and tenacity of Black motherhood

#The tenderness and tenacity of Black motherhood

“#The tenderness and tenacity of Black motherhood” ‘There are not nearly enough images that depict Black motherhood and joy,’ says photographer Solana Cain. Her new photo series captures uniquely intimate images of Black moms with their babies. Over spring break, my six-year-old daughter showed me a “Blak Lives Matter” [sic] poster she made at daycare….

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