Indigenous People and Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that does not discriminate – it can affect anyone at any time, often in the prime of their lives. In…
Sibling Support: How a brother and sister bonded through having MS
Guest post by Kayla Dalley To some, multiple sclerosis could be viewed as a force intended to push you apart from your friends…
Letter from a Caregiver
Dear Dad, I will never forget when you were first diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It was ten years ago and I was only…
Mother hood and MS: Having multiple children and multiple sclerosis
Guest post by Lori, MS Walk ambassador shares her experience with motherhood and MS We had just moved to Calgary in 2004 –…
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…
It’s only getting better: Three ways your donations have helped fund advancements in MS Research
The thing is, Canada has the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world, making MS a Canadian problem. It’s why we have…
An open letter to our Prime Minister
Dear Mr. Trudeau: In its proposed Bill C-14, the Government of Canada introduces a vague criterion for eligibility to medical assistance in dying,…
Why I Muck: Kim Moran
By Kim Moran My whole life I’ve prided myself on my independence. I’ve set goals and accomplished them. I’ve worked hard. It wasn’t…
#ElectToFight: My dream debate
“Living with a chronic illness pretty much just makes me want to go out and vote to #endMS to fight against discrimination.” –…