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Samantha Relich

Samantha Relich is a former contributor to The Local.

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Interview by Samantha Relich

Addictions, Mental Health and ‘Other Consequences of Colonization’

In conversation with one of Ontario’s only indigenous community health centres.

Photo essay by Samantha Relich

Peter’s Circle

A former resident traces his path out of homelessness and addiction in Moss Park.

Interview by Samantha Relich

Connecting to Thorncliffe

Language is one of the biggest barriers to engaging the people of Thorncliffe Park. The other is trust.

Feature by Samantha Relich

The Five(ish) Step Plan

Clinicians at a Queen Street health centre were doing far more than providing primary care. So they hired Thandy Younge.

Feature by Samantha Relich

‘Meeting Them Where They Are’

At Sistering, harm reduction means providing more than a space to sleep and the tools to use drugs safely.

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