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Expert insight: Community engagement can improve emergency management in Canada
Canada is the only G7 country without a national health security and emergency agency
Expert insight: How professional sports could influence politics
Sports can provide societal leadership or reflect changes in wider society
Experts available on Rowan’s Law Day to discuss concussions and concussion awareness
The last Wednesday of September is marked each year as Rowan's Law Day. The day raises awareness about concussion in sport in memory of Rowan Stringer, a 17-year-old athlete who died from complications related to concussions. Western University has the following...
Experts available to comment ahead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Topics include Indigenous health, preservation of culture and languages, Indigenous history and Indigenous knowledge
Experts available on news of the day topics
Air Canada pilot strike, Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris, the Montreal byelection and the Harris-Trump debate
Expert insight: International ‘Love is Blind’ disrupts formulaic reality TV narratives
Reality romance shows that end at the altar promote an idealized view of heterosexual love
Expert insight: Why the Paralympics ‘inclusive’ messaging is misleading
The classification system of para sport does not allow for all people with disabilities to participate
Experts available on the U.S. Presidential Election
Experts available on American politics, media coverage, political identity, and impacts of U.S. politics on Canada
Experts available as kids head back to school
Western University has experts available on a range of topics during the back-to-school transition
Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class
Parents and educators who work in collaboration to support autistic children can achieve many positive benefits
Expert explainer: Movement in the classroom a game changer
Brain scans show children with ADHD perform better when moving