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Thoughts on issues affecting the chiropractic practice, patients and profession.

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What an Indigenous chiropractor wants you to know about building bridges

Date: June 18, 2021

The CCA acknowledges and mourns the 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found in unmarked graves on the former site of the Kamloops Indian Residential School. We also support efforts to identify all Indigenous children who are buried at similar sites across the country. This tragedy galvanizes our work to create an equitable profession by continuingRead More

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Date:  June 18, 2021

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How a gay chiropractor is using his challenging journey to fuel change

Date:  May 17, 2021

Dr. Brett Lypchuk and his dog Nearing graduation from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), Dr. Brett Lypchuk questioned his decision to become a chiropractor due to insecurities arising from his fear of being a gay chiropractor. He always wanted to help people feel their best and had worked hardRead More

Protected: A volunteer’s journey: From student to CCA board

Date:  April 15, 2021

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A volunteer’s journey: From student to CCA board

Date:  April 15, 2021

April 18-24 is National Volunteer Week. We’re shining a spotlight on your Board of Directors, who volunteer their time and expertise to help drive the CCA’s work to advance the profession Dr. Catherine Bezeau Dr. Catherine Bezeau’s commitment to advancing the chiropractic profession started well before she became a chiropractorRead More

Protected: How a chiropractor is helping to keep ‘another ambulance on the road’

Date:  April 6, 2021

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How a chiropractor is helping to keep ‘another ambulance on the road’

Date:  April 6, 2021

Paramedic Marivic Luchico can feel her back aching. She has answered six 9-1-1 calls during her 12-hour shift – more than her normal patient load of 4-5 calls. It has taken a toll. She is now on her seventh and last call for the day in Richmond Hill, ON. ItRead More

Protected: Why Dr. Debbie Wright is feeling optimistic about female leaders in chiropractic

Date:  March 30, 2021

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Why Dr. Debbie Wright is feeling optimistic about female leaders in chiropractic

Date:  March 30, 2021

Celebrating women and the profession Dr. Debbie Wright became the CCA’s Board of Directors Chair in 2020 – with Canada and the world in the midst of a pandemic. She could never have expected to be leading the CCA through these turbulent times. Chiropractors across the country endured closures, uncertaintiesRead More

Protected: Breaking barriers: Why “someone like me” can be a chiropractor

Date:  March 18, 2021

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