HealthTech Connex s Centre for Neurological Studies and the
NeuroCatch Platform (Surrey), the
Woodview Autism and Mental Health Services (Ontario). This partnership initiative emerged from Surrey s
Health and Technology District and is a product of decades of leading-edge research started by Dr. Catherine Mateer and Dr. Kimberly Kerns from the University of Victoria. It represents a major milestone in translating leading research into health technology benefits for Canadians and children around the globe.
Through a combination of research, clinical studies, innovation, and clinical expertise, the multi-year partnership enables collaborators to offer a video-game based treatment program for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Their goal is to help children with special needs reach their potential through the development and use of novel, evidence-based innovations, to improve neuro-behavioural outcomes in children with neurodevelopmental challenges.
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2021 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Review: Unplug And Play ++
Verdict 9.2 / 10
The 2021 Chrysler Pacifica is better than it’s ever been. A more aggressive face, some fresh wheel options, and revisions to the front and rear lighting improve the exterior, while upgraded leather and a more stylish center console help refine the cabin. But it s not just new styling that makes the Pacifica more of a solid option for 2021.
A brand-new Uconnect infotainment system adorns the dash – and it s probably our favorite upgrade of the lot. Plus, more standard active safety means Chrysler s minivan can compete with alternatives from Toyota and Honda out of the box. All of these updated elements combine to make the already great Pacifica even better for 2021.
2021 Toyota Venza Limited Review: Stylish And Efficient, But Flawed ++
Verdict 8.4 / 10
The 2021 Toyota Venza is essentially just a nicer Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. It rides atop the same modular platform, uses an identical electrified powertrain, and shares many corresponding key components. And those aren’t necessarily dings against the Venza – in fact, the RAV4 Hybrid is a great starting point. It is generally very nice to drive, with a 2.5-liter hybrid setup that’s one of the most efficient in the business.
But what the Venza gains in good looks and posh amenities over its boxier RAV sibling, it loses elsewhere. Even though it’s longer overall, the Venza is actually smaller in some key areas, like overall passenger space and cargo room. The new technology is also pretty finicky, the performance suffers a bit, and the sharp looks and lush interior force a markup that makes the Venza nearly the most expensive option in the cl