Loneliness was a hot topic during the COVID-19 lockdown. but after society reopened checking in on those struggling with feelings of isolation and their mental health has been placed on the backburner once again. Yasmin Afshar discusses the unseen, but deeply felt, loneliness epidemic that has been plaguing Canada far longer than COVID-19 has. Read more about it here: https://this.org/2023/05/16/all-the-lonely-people/
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"Go outside and touch some grass," is a phrase many people are using across mental health and environmental social media users. But what about our blue spaces? Our rivers, lakes and oceans are also important for us to connect with and protect. Read about how to incorporate blue spaces into you life at https://this.org/2023/05/17/sea-of-love/.
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Learn about the Kwiakah First Nation's strategy to cultivate kelp not only for food, but as a way to help maintain the marine ecosystem. Read more about it here: https://this.org/2023/05/16/seaweed-solutions/
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