Special Issue
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News
Medical assistance in dying slated for mental illness update
Canada expands Medical Assistance in Dying: Breaking new ground in compassion and complexity around mental illness.
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Opinions
Like waves, grief never stops
Every day, my lingering cloud of grief, born from my father’s death in April 2021, infiltrates my existence, a cycle of emotions I grapple with, reminding me that life is too short for regrets and too precious to neglect the ones we love.
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Opinions
Killing Scarlet
Coming out as trans is a continuous journey of rebirth, with moments of grief and joy as we close the door on our old selves while embracing the authentic identities we deserve.
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News
Demystifying palliative care
About 14 percent of people who need palliative care are able to receive it according to the World Health Organization. Only a few get to spend their final days with professionals, surrounded by their loved ones.
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Opinions
Why I didn’t ask for help
Amidst perfection’s façade, I concealed emotions, but with time, I learned to seek help, find healing in words, and embrace emotional expression.
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Fringe Arts
Ay de mí, Llorona, Llorona!
Mexicans residing in Montreal speak about how celebrating Día de Muertos far from Mexico changed their perspective on the festivity, death, and life.
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News
Keeping languages and histories alive
Activists are calling for the transformation of historical Indigenous language documentation into accessible learning resources, promoting revitalization and cultural preservation.
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Fringe Arts
Mile-Ex’s Death of Vinyl on keeping records alive
Record store Death of Vinyl saw growing sales over the 2000s. Will records stick around? Or is it another fad?
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News
Post-secondary students’ continued struggle with mental health
Students are still struggling with their mental health and statistics are backing up student experience in university.
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Sports
The death of a career
I was never going pro, but that shouldn’t diminish the hardships I felt when I said goodbye to playing football.