This past April, I had the opportunity to see my private member’s bill, the Rail Safety Awareness Week Act, pass in the Legislative Assembly on second reading and at the committee stage, and move on to an upcoming third and final reading.
Permit me to stay with the book, A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community (2017), by John Pavlovitz, a little while longer.
What would all of us do without partnerships? While our culture pushes us toward independence in many aspects of life, we really are quite dependent on others for many things that make life both livable and enjoyable.
Nuts, seeds, grains, and beans are nutritional powerhouses. However, certain natural agents (i.e. anti-nutrients) meant to protect these plants can wreak havoc on our digestive system.
Over the past several weeks there have been a number of important healthcare related announcements that will help to improve care in our province.
I’m a child of the 40s; a baby boomer. So pretty massive changes have occurred during my lifetime.
Recently Justin Trudeau defended his values test for the Canada Summer Jobs program.
The Toronto Star reported in August 2015 that 77% of Canadians approve of Assisted Suicide. The CBC in April of 2017 reported that in the first 10 months after Physician Assisted Death became legal that 1324 people had died as a result of physician assisted death.
On Saturday, May 12, our province is celebrating its 148th birthday. Mennonite Heritage Village is joining in with planned festivities.
According to the Canadian Digestive Health Foundation, more than 20 million Canadians suffer from digestive disorders every year.