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The other night I woke with a vivid memory.I was in junior high taking band class. Because I didn't step up quickly when the horn instrum...
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A number of stories crossed my desk recently that made me think about how our cultureassigns value to people and how this disadvantages f...
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York University researchers Nazilla Khanlou and Mahdieh Dastjerdi (above) share the findings of their study on the experiences of 30 immi...
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This story on CBC's The National last night looks at the economic benefits of hiring people with disabilities. It includes an interview w...
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Many of you will remember our interview with filmmaker Kelly O'Brien, whose film Softening documents life with her son Teddy, now 7, who ...
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Dr. Darcy Fehlings is a senior clinician-scientist who heads Holland Bloorview's child development program and University of Toronto's di...
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By Jennifer JohannesenWhen my son was very young, I was an enthusiastic participant in what I now think of as the “rehab machinery” o...
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By Julie BrocklehurstBrennen was my first and only child, and like any expectant mother, I had dreams of giving birth to a healthy, happy...
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In 2006 Randy Lewis changed the way Walgreen Co. does business. As senior vice-president of supply chain and logistics for the U.S. drug sto...
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It's on the list.My son's rare genetic deletion is on the list of disorders identified by microarray analysis of a fetus's DNA. It was a ...
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