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  • Homelessness and HealthReuel S. Amdur
    November 27, 2011

    Healthcare Conferences Canada held a conference in Ottawa November 18, looking at "Cultural Diversity & Mental Illness." One would expect such a conference to focus on issues relating to immigrant groups and Aboriginals, and it did. However, it also looked at homelessness and mental illness. The underclass that includes the homeless is part of a subculture or counterculture that overlaps with both the wider culture and with a criminal subculture. Mental health is a serious concern in this milieu.

  • Honourable PM Stephen Harper, Am I a Threat to Canada?Shawkat Hasan
    November 6, 2011

    I am one of the 1.4 billion Muslims around the world who is extremely saddened by what you said in your interview with Peter Mansbridge about Islamacism / Islamicism. You said loud and clear that "the Islamacism is the main threat to Canadian security" and that "the truth is that Islamic terrorism exists all over the world." By making these statements, your Honour has accused all Muslims on this planet including one million law-abiding Canadian Muslims of being warmongers and bloodsuckers waiting at every dark corner to harm innocent people.

  • Hope and unity around the worldLiz Leslie
    April 6, 2012

    Muslim-Christian Summit Addresses Lebanese Unity

  • Hope for Ontario welfare?Reuel S. Amdur
    July 3, 2013

    The shift in the premiership of Ontario from Dalton McGuinty to Kathleen Wynne provides reason for cautious optimism on the welfare front.

  • Hopes and fears for AfricaGwynne Dyer
    August 15, 2012

    Good news from Africa: after two decades of bloody anarchy, Somalia is finally on the mend. There is something resembling a government coming into being in Mogadishu, with much help from African Union troops - although the country's most popular comedian, Abdi Jeylani Marshale, famous for his parodies of Islamic militants, was assassinated in broad daylight a week ago.

  • Hot spicy food a must for hot countries?The Canadian Charger
    March 6, 2014

    It may seem ironic that most of the spiciest foods in the world originated in a band close to the equator, in the hottest regions of the world.

  • Housing first pleaseThe Canadian Charger
    March 16, 2016

    Housing First is an approach to stabilizing homeless people with mental health and/or substance abuse problems. The idea is to get the person into housing in the community, with no strings attached.

  • How about an international award for hypocrisy?Alan Hart
    February 15, 2012

    Arising out the will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist who invented dynamite, the Nobel Prize is universally recognized as the most prestigious award in the fields of peace-making, economics, chemistry, physics, medicine and literature. How about an international award - without the gold medal, the diploma and the money -a for hypocrisy?

  • How Alcohol is Killing My People Scott Stockdale
    February 21, 2018

    Alcohol is the cause of as much as half the deaths in Northern Saskatchewan Treaty 6 territory, according to Harold R. Johnson, author of the highly acclaimed book Fire Water: How Alcohol is Killing My People (And Yours).

  • How and Why the Media Frame ProtestersDr. Mohamed Elmasry
    June 29, 2009

    When it comes to news coverage of protesters and demonstrations the media almost never tell us "why":

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