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Shelley Case, RD

@shelleycase

Registered dietitian, international celiac and gluten-free expert, author of national best-seller Gluten Free: The Definitive Resource Guide

Calgary, Alberta, Canada Katılım Haziran 2009
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Senator Leo Housakos
Senator Leo Housakos@SenatorHousakos·
One of my favourite stories. Looking ahead to Autism Acceptance Month in April, a reminder that every person deserves the chance to live up to their potential. And when we accept neurodivergent individuals, the sky is the limit for what they can achieve.
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

19 years ago, a high school basketball coach put his team manager into a game for the final four minutes. The kid had never played a single minute of competitive basketball in his life. He scored 20 points. Jason McElwain was diagnosed with severe autism at age two. He didn’t speak until he was five. He couldn’t chew solid food until he was six. He wore a nappy for most of his early childhood. As a baby, he was rigid, wouldn’t make eye contact, and hid in corners away from other children. He tried out for his school basketball team every year and got cut every time. Too small. Too slight. Barely 5’6 and about 54 kilograms. But he loved the game so much that his mum called the school and asked if there was any way he could be involved. The coach created a team manager role for him. For three years, McElwain showed up to every practice and every game. He wore a shirt and tie on match days. He ran drills, handed out water, kept stats, and cheered every basket like he’d scored it himself. On 15 February 2006, the last home game of his final school year, the coach let him suit up in a proper jersey and sit on the bench. With four minutes left and a comfortable lead, the coach sent him in. His first shot missed. His second missed. Then something shifted. He hit a three-pointer. Then another. Then another. His teammates stopped shooting entirely and just kept passing him the ball. He hit six three-pointers and a two-pointer. 20 points in four minutes. The highest scorer in the game. When the final buzzer went, the entire crowd rushed the court and lifted him onto their shoulders. His mum tapped the coach on the shoulder, in tears. “This is the nicest gift you could have ever given my son.” McElwain won the ESPY Award for Best Moment in Sports that year, beating out some of the biggest names in professional sport. He’s 36 now. He works at a local supermarket, coaches basketball, has run 17 marathons including five Boston Marathons, and travels the country speaking about never giving up. When asked about that night, his coach still gets emotional. “For him to come in and seize the moment like he did was certainly more than I ever expected. I was an emotional wreck.”

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paulbrandt@paulbrandt·
Six men charged with trying to buy sex from children. And then released. I was born and raised in Canada, and these were never our standards. Even in the Canada I returned to when I moved back from Nashville 20 years ago would have never stood for this. Please sign our petition, and send a message about the type of country you want Canada to be once again. Demand accountability, denouncement, and deterrence. There are deep connections between Child Sexual Abuse Material and the accessing of children for sex. notinmycity.ca/protect-our-ch…
Andrew Lawton@AndrewLawton

Six men charged with trying to buy sex from children have been released on a promise to appear. durhamradionews.com/archives/208062

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Kyle Brittain
Kyle Brittain@BadWeatherKyle·
A personal moment: I’m just a weather guy, and I don’t believe in pushing my beliefs on anyone. Still, I’d love to share something I’ve discovered with anyone who may be feeling a lack of hope, purpose, or is experiencing despair in these troubled times. My relationship with God through Jesus Christ has been changing me, and I submit that God can change you too, if you are willing. Hear me out for a few moments! Friend, I believe that you, like me, are here for a reason. There is no one else like you, with your exact set of skills, passions, and abilities. God delighted in making you this way, and you are precious in His sight simply because He made you. This God, who is perfect in goodness, loves you unconditionally and desires a personal relationship with you. But there is a problem—one we can see all around us. The world is full of brutality, heartlessness, and suffering. These problems exist because of our human tendency to serve our own interests above those of others. Yes, we are all responsible for the brokenness in the world around us. As a result, our actions have separated us from our Creator and from His true desires for us. The good news is that God has done something about this, even while we persisted in our brokenness. Over 2,000 years ago, God entered the world in His Son, Jesus Christ—preaching repentance, healing the sick, and loving His enemies. Then He took the burden of our brokenness upon Himself and died upon a Roman cross. Three days later, in a miraculous and well-attested historical event, He rose from the dead, validating His claim to be the Son of God. With the power of death and our brokenness defeated, He bridged the gap between God and humankind. Because of this most consequential event in history, we can be reunited with our loving Creator once again. The way to salvation in Christianity is unique among religions. Where other religions teach that humans must earn salvation (or passage to some kind of better life, etc.) by being “good enough,” Jesus teaches that imperfect humans cannot earn the favor of a perfect God. Instead, salvation is offered by God’s grace through the gift of Jesus, received by faith alone. Where other religions say, “Do good deeds to inherit salvation,” Jesus says, “Inherit salvation, and then do good deeds.” It doesn’t matter who you are or what you’ve done in your past—God’s love for you is big enough to cover your brokenness. What a relief. Contrary to what we may hear or see – even from certain Christian churches, God is not interested in our religious acts. He is interested in our hearts. Therefore, Christianity ought not to be characterized as a “religion” in that sense, but rather a relationship. He invites us to turn from our ways and turn toward Him, to walk in His light according to the way He intended for us. This doesn’t mean our problems will disappear in this life, as we still live in a broken world. It does mean that we no longer have to fear our problems, or what happens after we die. On the day we finally meet God, we will be welcomed home to a place of eternal life with Him, where there is no more pain, sickness, or suffering. But like any healthy relationship, we will not be compelled to love or follow Him. Christian scripture itself teaches that this message will seem foolish to some and too difficult for others who insist on going their own way. For those who can receive it, however, it is a true source of peace, joy, and love—one that brings real change from within. This change can take a long time, as God patiently and graciously works to restore us to wholeness. Hell is simply the absence of God and His goodness. We already see glimpses of this in the brokenness of the world around us. After we die, if we have chosen to reject God’s offer of relationship with us, hell is where we will remain. As C.S. Lewis once said: “There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, ‘Thy will be done,’ and those to whom God says, in the end, ‘Thy will be done.’ All that are in Hell, choose it.” For many, this message of hope is hard to accept because of those who claim to be Christian, but so badly misrepresent Jesus today. In fact, no Christian represents Him perfectly. To those struggling with this, I would encourage you to pick up a Bible and read the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Read His words, observe His life, and decide for yourself whether He is Lord. Then find a church in your community and meet Him there with other imperfect people who are on the same journey. He offers His hand to us, saying: “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.” (Revelation 3:20) To those who are struggling, He says: “Come to me, all you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart… For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28–30) Friend, I pray that you too may experience the peace and joy found in walking in His light. You can receive Him in your heart today by praying a simple prayer like this: "Jesus, I thank you for dying on the cross for me. I am sorry for my sin, and I ask for your forgiveness. Please come into my heart and show me how to follow you. Thank you for loving me and for giving me the gift of eternal life. Amen."
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Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
Should a provincial health minister have access to your personal health records without your consent? Lawyers provided by the Justice Centre will appear before the Nova Scotia Supreme Court on September 2 and 3, 2025, to help various parties gain standing to argue that amendments to the province’s Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) violate citizens’ privacy and consent. “Health care records contain among the most private and personal details of an individual’s life,” said constitutional lawyer Chris Fleury. Read the full story here: jccf.ca/nova-scotia-su…
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Kyle Brittain
Kyle Brittain@BadWeatherKyle·
A freaking mountain goat!! Never seen one up here before
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Keith Siau
Keith Siau@drkeithsiau·
Have you ever seen a higher titre?
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Verdu Lab
Verdu Lab@VerduLab·
Check this issue of @AGA_Gastro featuring a new immune based diagnostics for celiac disease that avoids the need for painful and long challenges in those on a glute-free diet. Blood-based T Cell Diagnosis of Celiac Disease - Gastroenterology gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-…
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Dr. Leslyn Lewis
Dr. Leslyn Lewis@LeslynLewis·
The Liberal plan to revoke the charitable status of religious organizations is an assault on people of faith across Canada. 40% of the 85,600 charities in Canada are religious organizations. These are organizations that feed the hungry, support the elderly, rally around people in crisis, provide addiction recovery services – and this is just the tip of the iceberg. It is quite honestly disgusting that the Liberals would try to sneak in this unconscionable attack in a Finance Committee report, just before Parliament prorogued. A Cardus study shows that if these charities lose their status, Canadians would lose $16.5B in services.
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Shelley Case, RD@shelleycase·
Honoured to share I’ve been awarded the #KingCharlesMedal in recognition for my contributions to Celiac Canada for over 35 yrs. An incredible privilege to be recognized alongside so many dedicated individuals making a difference in their communities.
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Kyle Brittain
Kyle Brittain@BadWeatherKyle·
Absolutely beautiful Great Grey Owl seen this evening southwest of Calgary!
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