Indigenous food sovereignty community wellbeing amidst a pandemic. Activating Cwelcwelt Kuc – ” We are Well” through transformational learning in a network of community covid care – upholding a decolonizing model to Indigenous health food sovereignty.
Using strengths-based Indigenous research methodologies to plan for current and future pandemics and health emergencies: Unpacking the complexity within Indigenous communities responding to displaced climate change refugees in central British Columbia during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Supporting curiosity-driven inquiry-based science education online through a community-of-inquiry partnership: rethinking pedagogical approaches during the Covid-19 pandemic
COVID-19 and Access to Justice for People with Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Legal Analysis of the Barriers, Risks and Responses in Ontario’s Congregate Care Settings
Modelling SARS-CoV-2 movement through a city via municipal sewage networks: Kamloops, British Columbia COVID‑19 reemergence warning system pilot project