Why have suicide rates not increased during the pandemic? An interrupted time series of suicides in Ontario to examine changes in demographics and methods during the pandemic; an interrupted time series analysis and descriptive study of suicides looking at the effects of states of emergencies on suicides; and a mixed methods study of people who survive opioid overdoses to examine whether suicide deaths have been displaced into opioid overdose deaths.
Making visible the impacts of the COVID‑19 pandemic on pregnant Indigenous people in Ontario who experience mandatory evacuation for birth: A qualitative Indigenous feminist research health analysis
COVID time capsule: Learning from the experiences of children with disabilities and their parents throughout the COVID pandemic to improve supports and services in healthcare and education
Public safety salute: An ongoing surveillance and knowledge mobilization plan to support the needs of Canadian Public Safety Personnel impacted by the COVID‑19 pandemic
Investigating the mental health and resiliency of key Canadian health professionals involved in primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention amid the COVID‑19 pandemic: A qualitative study to identify and understand work stressors among medical laboratory technologists, pharmacists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists, and lessons learned to optimize quality of health care
Assessing and Mitigating the Food Insecurity Consequences of COVID‑19 Public Health Measures on Marginalized Refugees and Migrants in Canada, Latin America and Africa