The Declaration of Sentiments: American Primary Source Analysis By Dr. Austin Mardon & Jessica C. Henschel The American War of Independence is known for bringing about momentous change and producing one of the most important documents in American history — the Declaration of Independence. It is with this document that the freemen of America marked […]
Month: July 2022
The duality of two health crises in North America
The duality of two health crises in North America Dr. Austin Mardon & Imran Ahmed The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound and far-reaching consequences for almost every individual around the world. It is due to this pandemic that public health measures such as physical distancing has played an integral role in saving lives and slowing […]
What is antimicrobial drug resistance? Why you should be aware and how you can help
What is antimicrobial drug resistance? Why you should be aware and how you can help Dr. Austin Mardon & Imran Ahmed The gradual increase in the number of pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, has become a growing concern in the world of medicine and has become a top ten global health threat against humanity. […]
The harsh reality First Nations reserves are facing while fighting the opioid crisis
The harsh reality First Nations reserves are facing while fighting the opioid crisis Dr. Austin Mardon & Imran Ahmed The opioid crisis has become an ever growing concern for public health in Ontario, in particular, First Nations communities as well. More than 116 First Nations people lost their lives to opioid overdoses during the first […]
The Effect of the COVDI-19 Lockdown on Postpartum Depression among Mothers
The effect of the COVDI-19 lockdown on postpartum depression among mothers By Hareem Bilal and Dr. Austin Mardon The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the mental health of manyaround the world. According to recent studies, there is a correlation between symptoms of depression and the spreading of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Postpartum and pregnant […]
America’s Modern Iliads
America’s Modern Iliads Dr. Austin Mardon & Cheyanne Welch When Homer wrote the Iliad, he could not have known that it would remain a staple for students throughout Western classrooms in literature courses. Perhaps he would not object – until he discovered how the Iliad is perceived: a glorious account of a glorious war with […]
Long-Term Health Implications of the Ketogenic Diet
French Colonial Influence on the Huron and Montganais-Naskapi Populations Dr. Austin Mardon & Benjamin Tuener Abstract: The recent rise in popularity of the ketogenic diet raises questions about the efficacy and safety of the practice, and subsequently if it has value in either a clinical setting or in the general public. Despite public perception, the […]
French Colonial Influence on the Huron and Montganais-Naskapi Populations
French Colonial Influence on the Huron and Montganais-Naskapi Populations Dr. Austin Mardon & Benjamin Tuener Abstract:Milton Friedman had a great impact on the neoliberal movement among Western democracies in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, and remained a pillar of the movement through into the new millennium. Far from being a new player on the […]
Milton Friedman and the Neoliberal Revolution
Milton Friedman and the Neoliberal Revolution Dr. Austin Mardon & Benjamin Tuner Abstract:Milton Friedman had a great impact on the neoliberal movement among Western democracies in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, and remained a pillar of the movement through into the new millennium. Far from being a new player on the field, Friedman had […]
Balancing Competing Interests in Canadian Federal Electoral Systems
Balancing Competing Interests in Canadian Federal Electoral Systems By Dr. Austin Mardon & Benjamin Turner Abstract: The influence of early French colonialism on Indigenous populations in what is now Canada is often thought of in one-sided terms of French priests and traders imposing European values. The reality for the Huron and the Montganais-Naskapi nations, however, […]