Soldier boy
By Jordan Ferris When most four-year-old children say “I want to be a soldier” a parent usually gives them a Nerf blaster or little green army men. But what happens when their 17-year-old child approaches them and says the same
By Jordan Ferris When most four-year-old children say “I want to be a soldier” a parent usually gives them a Nerf blaster or little green army men. But what happens when their 17-year-old child approaches them and says the same
By Ashley Gholampoor Toronto’s Hospital of Sick Kids is drafting a policy to permit children under the age of 18 to have the decision to euthanize themselves. The Sick Kids’ group said the hospital has doctors who are more than
Amanda Dupuis writes her name on a nametag sticker, slaps it on her white blouse and checks herself on the mirror. She inhales deeply, exhales and pulls herself together. She has laid out all the paints, brushes, canvasses, crayons and