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Living Life Without Amplification

by Melissa Vaughan, Kentville, NS To live with a unilateral hearing loss is one thing, but to live…
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Posted on: 19 Mar 2021Written by: CHHA National

How is it like to be a Hard of Hearing Immigrant in Tech?

by Anonymous As someone who is hard of hearing, asking people to repeat themselves has always been embarrassing…
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Posted on: 16 Feb 2021Written by: Adam Farhat

Accessible Online Classes – for Yoga

by Jessica Niemela When the pandemic hit us last March, an important activity that “shut down” for me…
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Posted on: 18 Dec 2020Written by: CHHA National

Books Have their Destiny

by IFHOHYP Have you ever thought how your words can impact on your environment? Which language would you…
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Posted on: 02 Dec 2020Written by: Adam Farhat

The Importance of Removing Communication Barriers

by Keegan Noxell As we continue to navigate our daily lives with COVID-19 present, it is important as…
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Posted on: 29 Oct 2020Written by: CHHA National

E-Learning and Accessibility in a Virtual Setting

by Karina Cotran and  Laura Girardo With fall just around the corner, it means students will be gearing…
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Posted on: 17 Aug 2020Written by: CHHA National

Disability Tax Credit, Briefly

By Clovis Bernard With the possibility of an one-time financial aid coming down the government pipeline, some of…
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Posted on: 15 Jul 2020Written by: CHHA National

Working as a Nurse during the pandemic: A Spotlight

By Nicole Leung, registered nurse in Vancouver, BC studying neuroscience. For many of us, dealing with masks can…
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Posted on: 09 Jun 2020Written by: CHHA National

Asking the Masks

By Clovis Bernard With everyone staying home, it is a great time to read unless you are reading…
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Posted on: 11 May 2020Written by: CHHA National

Message from the Board of the Young Adult Network

As COVID-19 sends the world reeling, this is an unprecedented time for everyone. Many of you started 2020…
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Posted on: 14 Apr 2020Written by: CHHA National

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Partnerships that make a difference

Over the past year, we have all struggled through the challenges and restrictions of the current pandemic. During…
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National survey to address communication accessibility for adults with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.

(For Immediate Release) March 30, 2021 – The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) is pleased to announce a…
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Living Life Without Amplification

by Melissa Vaughan, Kentville, NS To live with a unilateral hearing loss is one thing, but to live…
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Partnerships that make a difference

Over the past year, we have all struggled through the challenges and restrictions of the current pandemic. During…
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National survey to address communication accessibility for adults with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.

(For Immediate Release) March 30, 2021 – The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) is pleased to announce a…
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