A match made in heaven – the story of our 1:1 peer support program
Mari-Lynn has always loved to connect with people. After reluctantly leaving her teaching career because of her multiple sclerosis diagnosis, Mari-Lynn looked for…
Julia: Making MS matter all year round
Guest post by Julia Stewart I’m a successful librarian in Fredericton, NB, managing a very busy public library, and I wouldn’t trade it…
Mother daughter duo speak to the reality of living with MS in Canada
We recently asked Saskatchewan residents, Danika (31), former care worker, and her mother Sherry, about their experiences being directly affected by multiple sclerosis…
2019 MS Bike Ambassador: Wanda Bouchard-Barry
Wanda Bouchard-Barry had recently entered in the workforce, was a young mother, newly married, and had just beginning to build her life in…
What Burgers to Beat MS Day means to me
Guest post by: Priya Dhillon, A&W franchisee “What makes Burgers to Beat MS the best day of the year is that everyone is so happy. My…
The (Fitness) Journey of a Woman with MS and her Trainer
Samara’s story When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2015, I was worried I wouldn’t be able to stay active. Exercise has…
Wanderlust and MS: A Guide to Accessible Travel
Guest post written by Tarita Davenock It was a month before my 30th birthday. I woke up with extreme vertigo and loss of…
Devoting your heart and soul to the fight against MS
As Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the MS Society of Canada, Quebec Division, Lynda Archambault is a determined and dynamic leader who enlists many…
Canoe Tripping with David Dunn
Dave has explored parts of our country that few Canadians ever see. He has canoed past sand dunes along the southern shore of…
My Toughest Season Yet
Guest blog post written by Myles Creran, MS Walk ambassador Life threw me my first curveball at 12 years old when I went…