There’s something about spring that makes everything feel lighter, brighter days, fresh air, and that urge to open the windows and give your home decor a little reset. It’s the perfect time to swap out the heavy winter feel for something softer, fresher, and full of life.If you’re looking for simple ways to bring that … [Read more...]
Easy Lemon Ricotta Pasta
Some nights call for comfort pasta food, but not the heavy, take-a-nap-after kind. That’s where this Easy Lemon Ricotta Pasta comes in. It’s creamy without being rich, bright without being too fussy, and comes together quickly. Ricotta melts into a silky sauce, and fresh lemon adds just the right pop. The whole thing feels a little fancy while … [Read more...]
Blocked From Working After Workplace Injury
There’s a version of a workplace injury story that doesn’t get told often enough, because, on paper, everything looks resolved. Your family member gets hurt at work. They do exactly what they’re supposed to do. They visit their doctor, follow through with physiotherapy, and cooperate with the process.The employer asks for a second … [Read more...]
The Autism Identity Debate
There is a growing tension within the autism conversation, one that rarely gets addressed. On one side are individuals who self-identify as autistic, often without a formal diagnosis and with extremely minimal symptoms. On the other hand are those living with severe autism and the families who support them through profound, daily challenges. While … [Read more...]
When HR Becomes A Barrier at Anglophone East
A concerning trend has come to light regarding the treatment of special needs students in the Anglophone East School District. At the center of the issue is the Human Resources (HR) department, which appears, in some cases, to be sidestepping agreements made through Human Rights processes. These agreements, often reached with the involvement of … [Read more...]




