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Indigenous Voices

First Nations, Inuit and Métis share stories about living with serious illness and grief in over 170 short video clips....

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Nova Scotia - It's in Your Hands: Legal Information for Seniors and Their Families

Concise and informative guide addresses important topics including Guardianship, Wills, Funeral Planning, Power of Attorney, Public Trustee, Health Care Treatment...

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Funerals in the time of a Pandemic: A toolkit for children’s and families

A toolkit for children’s and families about funerals in the time of a Pandemic developed by GoodGrief.org.

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LivingMyCulture.ca

LivingMyCulture.ca shares the lived experience of sixty-four people from eleven cultures. Stories about traditions, rituals and spirituality, experiences of care,...

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Conversations: The heart of advance care planning

A complete guide to how to have conversations about your wishes, values, and beliefs with your substitute decision maker(s).

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After a death checklist

This checklist helps determine who to notify, what to do next, and keeps you organized after someone dies in British...

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Preparing Children for Funeral and Memorials

Family rituals following a death are significant events in an individual’s life, and children are no exception. Families who chose...

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Planning a Funeral or Memorial Service

Funeral, memorial services, or other public gatherings offer an important opportunity for family and friends to come together to honor the person...

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A guide to death care in Ontario

A Guide to Death Care in Ontario is a free guide provided by the Bereavement Authority of Ontario that helps...

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After a death

This resource page helps you navigate what you need to do when someone dies in British Columbia. Find out the first...

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