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Women with disabilites and abuse on CBC Radio | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. Women with disabilites and abuse on CBC Radio. October 14, 2015. Penny’s boyfriend was abusive and used her disability as a tactic to convince her to stay in the relationship. (Photo by Ash Kelly). Part one of “In Dignity: Disabilities, Freedom and the Fight for Security aired on CBC’s On the Coast, All Points West and Radio West on Oct. 13, 2015”. Yelle is the director of The Voice of the Cerebral Palsied of Vancouver. CBC Radio One’s Vancouver afternoon show. Disabilitie...
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What to do when the bank of Mom and Dad closes | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. What to do when the bank of Mom and Dad closes. October 22, 2015. Image via the Globe and Mail). This article originally appeared. In the 2015 Globe and Mail Canadian University Report on Oct. 22, 2015). Lisa Howey-Louter owed $40,000 when she graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in early childhood education in 2007. Eight years later, at 33 years old, she still owes $32,000 in combined provincial and federal student loans. The Globe and Mail. I went to universi...
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From student to CEO: Entrepreneurs in Canadian colleges | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. From student to CEO: Entrepreneurs in Canadian colleges. December 2, 2015. From left, Ameel Mohammed, a member of Seneca College’s incubator, Health Entrepreneurship and Lifestyle Innovation Xchange, or HELIX, and Chris Dudley, a director and mentor there. (Photo via Seneca College). The Globe and Mail Report on Colleges. On Nov. 10, 2015. Through an on-campus innovation incubator, he developed a pocket-sized product called Aller(tec), which detects allergens in food.
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New app links DTES residents to services | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. New app links DTES residents to services. December 11, 2015. Left to right: Dionne Pelan, Kevin Tanyag and Willaim Booth.(Photo by Ash Kelly). This article originally appeared in The Globe and Mail. On Dec. 7, 2015. Arriving at a shelter after the last bed is filled or last hot meal is served can be devastating to someone in need. The app’s developer, 29-year-old Kevin Tanyag, is a recent graduate of UBC’s computer-science program. He hopes to see participation by both...
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About the reporter | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. After joining Discourse Media in 2014 and working on multiple projects with the team, Ash Kelly completed the Jeani Read-Michael Mercer Fellowship at CBC Vancouver where she produced a six-part radio series, InDignity: Disabilities, Freedom and the Fight for Security. That series was awarded the Adrienne Clarkson award for diversity reporting by the Radio Television Digital News Association in April 2016. 3 thoughts on “ About the reporter. September 25, 2015 at 4:49 am.
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Does Canada need a National Disability Act? | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. Does Canada need a National Disability Act? December 20, 2015. MP Carla Qualtrough is in charge of the sport, and persons with disabilities portfolio. (Chris Wattie/Reuters). This copy originally appeared on CBC’s The 180 on Dec. 20, 2015. Listen to my interview with CBC’s Jim Brown here. Stephen Harper’s Conservative government promised. A national disability act in 2006, but never followed through. The first priority listed in her mandate letter. Proponents say this kind...
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Why Canadian kids aren’t failing | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. Why Canadian kids aren’t failing. September 25, 2015. Isabella Paul, 8, a student at St. Joseph Catholic School in Gananoque, Ont., has an individual education plan to allow her to stay in a grade with her peers while getting academic support. Lars Hagberg for The Globe and Mail). This article originally appeared in The Globe and Mail on September 25, 2015. See the original here. There were a lot of tears and frustration. I would be up very late at night trying to do h...
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SteveTrail | Ash Kelly Reports
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Journalist, Prince George, B.C. March 25, 2014. At 2488 × 1445. Steven Paul looking fast. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Denise ...
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