MSU architecture students design obstacles to remove barriers for local homeless youth bozone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bozone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CALGARY A Calgary family is searching for answers and seeking an apology from healthcare workers after they say their son was judged for his Indigenous ethnicity while seeking treatment in hospital. “They told him you re just another drunken native who s abusing the system just to get opiates,” said Richard Cushman, who believes his son Nathan was discriminated against in a city hospital for the colour of his skin. There is no audio or video recording of the allegations and CTV has not been able to independently confirm them, but they are disturbing. “That is totally not my son,” Richard said. “He will go through more pain than anybody I know without taking any medication because he does not like doing drugs and it s just stereotyping. It s just judging when you shouldn t be judged.”
LIFEAID Beverage Co Brings First FITAID Flavor Variation to Market prnewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prnewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As stadiums open their doors to full capacity crowds there is more of a focus than ever on making sure these huge structures maximize their revenues to make up for lost time.
AT&T Stadium is no.
So much for gratitude! Student who cancelled the Queen is a visiting AMERICAN: Post grad from Stanford tabled motion to take down royal portrait at Oxford s Magdalen College - as it emerges only TEN out of 250 voted to remove it
Move to remove photographic print passed by Magdalen College s Middle Common Room by large majority
Computer science lecturer Matthew Katzman, 25, tables all MCR motions as part of his role as president
Told MailOnline print was being removed to create a welcoming, neutral place. regardless of background
Sparked an immediate backlash from ministers and Tory MPs, with Queen hailed as a pioneer of anti-racism