Six million Canadians are locked in a daily battle against arthritis. For some, devastating pain limits their ability to work and live independently. Many suffer in silence. Without action, the number of Canadians whose lives are derailed by arthritis will total nine million by 2040.
Read MoreJudy Tinning, 75, once a self-described “technological tortoise,” finds that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic she uses her computer or smartphone “for absolutely everything now.” She takes part in online courses, concerts, fitness classes, medical appointments and grocery shopping, as well as socializing with friends and staying in touch with her four grandchildren via Zoom or FaceTime.
Read MoreClimate change is wreaking havoc in many forms worldwide – it also threatens food security. Recent research findings suggest that regenerative organic agriculture can offer a vital line of defence against climate change impacts as well as help to enhance and sustain food systems.
Read MoreWhen experienced tech start-up executive Kirsten Paquette first met with Brane’s leadership team, she noticed something unique about their collective communication style: everyone was allowed to finish their sentences.
Read MoreCustody solutions catalyzing broader sustainable crypto adoption
They’re here and growing fast – and blockchain and decentralized finance have the potential to “change the way the world is functioning,” believes Patrick McLaughlin, founder of Brane Capital.
Read MoreIndependent custody key to supporting security and market growth
Cryptocurrency news continues to arrive at a furious pace, reflecting the ongoing growth of this asset class‘s appeal as well as rising trust in blockchain, crypto’s foundational technology.
Read MoreToday, patients and families look to the future with renewed optimism
Turning the tide on SMA
Acting on an early diagnosis is essential
For most of her life, Lindsay Perry had no choice but to cope with a constant loss of abilities – the ability to walk, to lift, to grip, and even to talk for long periods. Each time her muscle strength diminished, she would adapt and then be forced to re-adapt as she inevitably lost more and more mobility, repeating the cycle all over again.
Read MoreIncreased attention on climate action is advancing the building sector’s intent and commitment to reduce carbon emissions from Canada’s buildings.
Read MoreThe Salvation Army meets the ever-changing challenges facing the communities it serves.
Read MoreConfidence in the sector proves a key driver.
Read MoreBuilding on the benefits of digital insurance with augmented customer service.
Read MoreIn spring 2020, entrepreneurs Sarah Sklash and April Brown were preparing for the seasonal opening of The June boutique motel in Prince Edward County in Ontario’s wine region. Just four years earlier, the two friends had quit their full-time jobs to pursue their vision of “re-imagining the experience of staying at a motel.”
Read MoreLeadership in conservation and research boosting climate resilience and blue economy opportunities.
Read MoreOver the past year, Award participants from across Canada used the Award to bring support to their local communities during the pandemic.
Read MoreA champion of young people’s infinite potential.
Read MoreCanadian advocates – who believe food security and social justice are closely linked – are leading a collaborative effort that aims to eliminate disparities and inequities in food systems.
Read MoreEarlier this month, Sotheby’s announced that it is now accepting payment in cryptocurrency. The first artwork on auction in this new landscape is Love in the Air by Banksy, expected to sell for the equivalent of somewhere between $3-million and $5-million (U.S.).
Read MoreInformation is literally at our fingertips – and more readily accessible than ever before, but how do we tell truth from fiction?
Read MoreWith an established atmosphere of discovery across diverse disciplines – combining leading researchers and academics with some of Canada’s most outstanding academic and research facilities – the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has the bold vision to confront the world’s “wicked problems.”
Read MoreCombining security with agility: Leveraging core competencies to support Canada’s open-banking future.
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