Posts in Health & Social Policy
Conflicting Values, Policies and Politics: Housing Affordability and Residential Land Use Regulation in Calgary

“Decisions made in the short-term by all levels of governments will have long-term implications for the success of Canada’s major urban centres. Policymakers, therefore, must have the political will to take risks today and lead multiple stakeholders through the various short-term conflicts in order to generate the many long-term benefits that can be achieved through innovative land-use rules.”

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Immediate National Pain Strategy is Desperately Needed for an Invisible Epidemic

“Chronic pain has been linked to mobility deficits, poor socioeconomic conditions, lack of access to healthcare and increased opioid dependence. These correlations have always existed, but the pandemic has shed light on and intensified these conditions. Canada desperately needs a national pain strategy.”

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