Below are frequently asked questions about Canada’s federal elections, including information for before you vote, when you vote, and after you vote. Before you vote Who can vote? To vote in a federal election, you must: Be a Canadian citizen Be at least 18 years old on election day Prove your identity and address Why […]
Pain can impact quality of life and rehabilitation. This is detrimental for both physical and mental health [1]. Chronic pain (which is consistent, long-term pain) can keep you from engaging in activities you like and engaging with others. It can also contribute to sleep problems and impact your emotions. When you’re tired, you may notice […]
Pain can impact quality of life and rehabilitation. This is detrimental for both physical and mental health [1]. Chronic pain (which is consistent, long-term pain) can keep you from engaging in activities you like and engaging with others. It can also contribute to sleep problems and impact your emotions. When you’re tired, you may notice […]
We’re all doing our part by practicing physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. But that doesn’t mean we can’t stay connected. Brain Injury Canada has created a list of weekly challenges to inspire some fun at home. You can do these challenges in order along with us, or you can pick and choose which ones […]
If you are a Canadian citizen and are at least 18 years old on election day, you have the opportunity to vote for your chosen representative in the federal government. Federal elections offer several ways for you to vote, including: By mail In-person at your designated location (based on the information on your voter card) […]
The process of aging can potentially have accelerated impacts on people with an existing brain injury. It can also lead to increased chances of brain injury for older adults. Topics in this section include: Aging after brain injury Acquiring a brain injury as a senior Impact of age on brain injury recovery Tips for aging […]