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Tag: disability

Ableist Policy in the Workplace

Posted on December 1, 2023November 29, 2023 by Editor-In-Chief

How Corporations Force out Those with Disabilities   Ashlea McRae (she/her) // Contributor Cameron Skorulski (he/him) // Illustrator   Recently, the job-hunting scene is becoming more and more cut-throat, with…

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COVID-19: In it for the Long Haul

Posted on March 16, 2021March 16, 2021 by Claire Brnjac

A look into some of the scars COVID-19 leaves  well after victims test negative Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor John Pachkowsky // Illustration There comes a point when…

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Disability, Magic Cures and The Witcher

Posted on March 8, 2021March 10, 2021 by Sarah Rose

Geralt of Rivia is the disabled hero we deserved, but the current reckoning of representation isn’t ready to take on-screen ableism and erasure seriously Sarah Rose // Features and Literature…

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The Fight For Our Lives

Posted on January 1, 2021January 18, 2021 by Sarah Rose

Expanding medically assisted death is a failure to care for disabled Canadians Sarah Rose // Features EditorValeriya Kim // Illustrator In November, the Canadian government rushed through Bill C-7, an…

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Re-Education

Posted on September 8, 2020October 5, 2020 by Sarah Rose

In the wake of a global crisis, the future of education must exist in a system that teaches us to live with who we are and how to survive in…

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