Face Off: Donavon’s MS Journey
Hockey is a big deal in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. The Globe and Mail and CBC have called it a hockey hotbed. Primarily a farming community with a population of 1800, Shaunavon is located an hour’s drive from both the Alberta and Montana borders.
On Faith & Fasting: Being a Muslim Living with Multiple Sclerosis
husky, Kuruk, and exploring in her Jeep. She is also a proud Muslim who grew up in Northern Ontario and is passionate about encouraging other women to show up authentically in all spaces. She’s currently embracing the opportunity to experience British Columbia.
For the Love of MS
Guest post by: Devin Meireles It was the winter of 2012 when my girlfriend and I got ready for a new horizon upon…
Submissions: An Important Advocacy Tool
What are submissions for? Who asks for them and why? As part of our advocacy work at the MS Society of Canada, we make submissions…
Highlights from ECTRIMS 2021 Digital Congress
On October 13-15, the 37th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) organized a fully digital experience…
2021 Year in Review: The MS Society of Canada is Accelerating Progress in MS Research
Through the generous support of the MS community, event participants, and donors, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada has invested over $204 million…
Indigenous Disability Awareness Month: A Conversation with Dr. Rheanna Robinson
The Indigenous population in Canada is a culturally and geographically diverse group that includes First Nations, Métis and Inuit people. According to Statistics…
Enjoying the Journey: How to Plan Your Cycling Route
Picture this: it’s a beautiful day, your bike is all tuned up, your helmet is on and you’re ready to hit the open…
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…
Wilbur VS MS
“I appreciate mobility. I appreciate being able to remember things. I appreciate being able to walk. Having gone through a period of time…