Bill C-52 will put that to a stop! have willingly self-shamed myself for allowing myself to be so busy co-running a business, working long hours and 7 day weeks; that I have totally forgotten about the world around our little business. My sources to keeping me up-to-date are our customers, with a recent wake-up call [...]

Above: Jacob Amoah (7) Asebu, Ghana It’s 6:30 am in Asebu, a rural community in central Ghana. All of the orphans at Asebu’s Home of Hope are fetching water for their morning baths, all of them except Jacob. ‘Jo’ as he is sometimes called, is hiding in the bushes behind his home with feces running [...]

This is the last week of my medical clerkship up in the Sunshine Coast. I have had a marvelous time; beautiful scenery, wonderful staff in the clinic and in the hospital, basically nothing I could complain about. I now see why the university sends us away from the main city to do this clerkship; I [...]

Time flies…week 2 of my clerkship ended with a graveyard shift in emergency on Friday. On my way to the hospital that night, an ambulance passed me by, and it took a while for it to sink in that both of us were heading to the same place, that I will get to meet the [...]

I cannot believe that week one of my clerkship has already come to an end. My time has been evenly split between the clinic I work at and the only hospital serving the sunshine coast, St. Mary’s Hospital. Thursday was my longest day but it was also my most exciting day yet, I’ll explain why… [...]

I still cannot believe I survived what is considered the worst exam period of all of med school. It seems so long ago too for some reason, but the last set of exams was just this last Wednesday. After that, I had 3 days to finally spend some time with the important people in my [...]

Farmer Profile: Snow Farm For over 9 years, the Snow family has been producing over 85 different organic vegetables including artichokes, beets, cabbage, cauliflower, chard, collards, cucumber, fennel, kale, leeks, parsley, shallots and spinach on their farm. One of their biggest crops is celery. “I believe we have the largest celery farm, including the non-organic [...]

Once again I have picked up the metaphorical quill and began to dampen it’s point into the ink pot of life. Or less pretentiously, it’s mother-fucking rant time. Have you ever tried to quit smoking? I don’t recommend it. If you’re tired of smoking, try sucking on the barrel of a shotgun. It will be [...]

Dr. Susan Barr, one of the nutrition experts involved in creating Canada’s Food Guide, came to give our medical class a lecture today. In 2007, there was a new Food Guide released, replacing the old 1992 version ( about time!). So what’s different about this new version? – Well, the old version didn’t have food [...]

A little over two years ago, ForestEthics was delighted to share one of the biggest moments in our history with the world — the announcement of the Great Bear Rainforest Agreements in British Columbia. After a decade-long struggle to save the Great Bear Rainforest, BC Premier Gordon Campbell and his government agreed to protect 5 [...]

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