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"I wish I had read it when I landed in Halifax."

"Canadian Workplace Culture: Mastering the Unspoken Rules has stimulated great conversations around how our polite and indirect approach here in Canada, especially with immigrant employees, often creates misunderstandings and frustration."

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"I wish I had read it when I landed in Halifax."

"Canadian Workplace Culture: Mastering the Unspoken Rules has stimulated great conversations around how our polite and indirect approach here in Canada, especially with immigrant employees, often creates misunderstandings and frustration."

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"A beautiful tale of an inspiring life."

As Judith Moore von Sicard travelled Beyond the Narrows, her life was changed as she helped to change the lives of those she encountered. - Heather Sandford, Conference Personnel Minister, Newfoundland and Labrador Conference, United Church of Canada

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Electromagnetic Allergy

When we talk about having an electromagnetic allergy, we're usually referring to a range of symptoms that intensify as we get closer to a source of electromagnetic fields and fade as we move away. The symptoms of an electromagnetic allergy can include headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbances, skin prickling, and aching muscles, but that list is far from exhaustive. For me, the most difficult symptom was a swelling sensation at the back of my neck that got stronger as I approached power lines and faded as I moved away from them. That symptom made it impossible to think clearly and focus on the task at hand - even to point of recognizing what was happening and getting myself out of there....

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Electrosensitivity Symptoms

When we talk about having electrosensitivity symptoms, we're usually referring to a range of symptoms that intensify as we get closer to a source of electromagnetic fields and fade as we move away. Electrosensitivity symptoms can include headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbances, skin prickling, and aching muscles, but that list is far from exhaustive. For me, the most difficult symptom was a swelling sensation at the back of my neck that got stronger as I approached power lines and faded as I moved away from them. That symptom made it impossible to think clearly and focus on the task at hand - even to point of recognizing what was happening and getting myself out of there. For most people with an...

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