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RESPECT and JUSTICE for the undocumented: Legal Status for All

20th July 2020

On July 4 2020 RECAA marched in Montreal in support of legalizing the undocumented essential workers and guardian angels. Marguerite, Judy and Anne spoke out on behalf of RECAA. Here […]

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A CHSLD AS A FORTRESS__ CAROLINE TOUZIN AND GABRIELLE DUCHAINE

29th June 2020

In Montreal, public CHSLDs that have remained “cold” since the start of the pandemic can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Among the rare ones spared by COVID-19: the […]

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World Wide Concern for Environment in Post-pandemic Economic Recovery. Canadians Lag. (IPSOS) Survery April, 2020)

19th May 2020

A majority, 70%, of  the population in 14 countries world  wide believe climate change is as serious a crisis as the COVID-19 pandemic, but Canadians lag at 64%. World wide  […]

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Report from Handicap Vie Dignité

5th May 2020

Redesigning Respect in Elder homes : Handicap Vie Dignité is a community organization which defends the rights of residents in long term care in Quebec. Last year they created a […]

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We gratefully acknowledge funding from Ageing + Communication + Technologies (ACT) through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for this project.