For Dr. Ibrahim Khan, trust is its own medicine The beautiful skies, the blue skies and open spaces, these are very unique things that now I cannot live without.
Author of the article: Zak Vescera
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 6 minute read • Dr. Ibrahim Khan, a regional medical health officer for Indigenous Services Canada, stands in the Alvin Hamilton Building in Regina. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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When Dr. Ibrahim Khan was a teenager in Pakistan, he saw a message from fate on a television screen.
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At this time last year, Jack Saddleback was working at the White Buffalo Youth lodge, trying desperately to connect people in Saskatoon’s core neighbourhoods with services after the the pandemic forced community hubs to shutter.
On Friday, he received his first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the stands of an empty stadium, turning another page toward the end of a dreadful chapter.
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“We’ve been dodging this thing like
The Matrix,” the co-interim director of OUTSaskatoon said. “It certainly has been scary not knowing what we were stepping into at the beginning and not knowing what we were moving towards.”