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…
Moving a Country to Change: The Story Behind M-192
We would all move mountains for the one’s we love. Fort McMurray-Cold Lake Member of Parliament, David Yurdiga, wanted his wife’s story heard…
Private Members’ Motion M-192 Taking Action: Improving the Lives of Canadians Living with Episodic Disabilities
“This is a historical moment that we’re fortunate to be a part of,” Benjamin Davis, senior vice-president, Mission, MS Society of Canada. Life…
Now is the time for cannabis research
By Pamela Valentine, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada I’m concerned about cannabis. I’m not concerned for…
Use your voice to help improve #LifeWithMS
Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world. Every day an average of 11 Canadians are diagnosed…
Examining Multiple Sclerosis in the Workplace
When looking at the financial challenges that people living with multiple sclerosis face, the numbers speak for themselves. Approximately 60 per cent of…
Be a part of the change – take action to improve #LifeWithMS
Nearly 100 meetings with parliamentarians. More than 100 hands to shake. Countless personal stories shared. Canada has one of the highest rates…
Taking action to improve #LifeWithMS
By Benjamin Davis Canada has the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world, which is why Canadians needs us – more than…
Recognizing caring Canadians: National Caregivers Day
A caregiver is a person who takes on an unpaid caring role for someone who needs help because of a physical or cognitive…