Disability and chronic illness aren’t moments, they’re realities.
Whether you’re born disabled, become disabled later in life, live with chronic conditions, or love someone who does, this space is for you.
Here, you’ll find writing on living with disability and chronic illness, navigating an often inaccessible world, the pride and pain of being disabled or unwell, and the policies and prejudices we encounter along the way.
From service dogs to blood sugar battles, from ableism in daily life to celebrating Disabled Joy and Disability Pride Month, this section brings together stories, reflections, resources, and advocacy from a disabled Canadian voice.
Disability and health are everyday. They are global. They are deeply personal.