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le 4 mai 2021 | Online (Pancanadien) | Anglais
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems that there is always new information coming from all sorts of platforms. Sometimes, it can be difficult to distinguish real information from misinformation.

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Andie Chénier, who will translate scientific information into plain language and will guide us through the work of our immune system, how the body responds to clear infections, how a vaccine supports the body’s natural abilities to heal, and the kinds of vaccines that are on the market right now.

Using this new understanding, we hope is that you will be able to better advocate for yourselves with your health care providers by asking questions about vaccination that are relevant for your health condition.
le 5 mai 2021 | Online (Pancanadien) | Anglais
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems that there is always new information coming from all sorts of platforms. Sometimes, it can be difficult to distinguish real information from misinformation.

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Andie Chénier, who will translate scientific information into plain language and will guide us through the work of our immune system, how the body responds to clear infections, how a vaccine supports the body’s natural abilities to heal, and the kinds of vaccines that are on the market right now.

Using this new understanding, we hope is that you will be able to better advocate for yourselves with your health care providers by asking questions about vaccination that are relevant for your health condition.
le 27 mai 2021 | Online (Pancanadien) | Anglais
“It is tempting to think Sexual Harassment at work is a thing of the past.” – Sadly, it is not.

Everyone can agree that work should be safe, and so should workplaces! Each year, however, thousands of reports of sexual harassment are filed across Canada, while the lion’s share, 80% of incidents, go unreported.

Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination that can manifest in many ways – verbal, physical, or visual. It may happen as a single incident, or as a series – but it is always unsolicited and unwelcome.

Join us for this important and informative discussion that will introduce you to the critical topic of sexual harassment. Our panelists will share their expertise with participants in defining the social and legal responsibilities that Employers, Unions, and Employees have to combat and prevent sexual harassment in Canadian workplaces.

Case law and topical findings from across Canada, particularly from within the post-secondary sector, will be considered, so that the path to repair the workplace can be mapped. The immense psychological harm and organizational costs that follow from sexual harassment require that it be understood and tackled by everyone.

The role of the bystander in combatting sexual harassment will also be considered, while best practices, tools, and resources in different regions of Canada will be provided to those attending.

To see the full notice, click on the link below:

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