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Jeannie Saffin was born in Edmonton, London [4] with birth defects that caused intellectual disabilities, limiting her cognitive function to the level of a child. She was 61 years old when she died. On the evening of September 15, 1982, she was in her family's home in Edmonton with her father, Jack Saffin, and her brother-in-law, Don Carroll.
American AIDS activist involved in ACT UP and other groups; columnist for POZ Magazine. [70] Alison Gertz (1966–1992) American AIDS activist. She was voted Woman of the Year by Esquire magazine. [71] Elizabeth Glaser (1947–1994) American AIDS activist for pediatric causes, and wife of actor Paul Michael Glaser.
Kimberly Ann Bergalis (January 19, 1968 – December 8, 1991) was an American woman who was one of six patients purportedly infected with HIV by dentist David J. Acer, who was infected with HIV and died of AIDS on September 3, 1990. [1]
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Nellie McClung (1873–1951), first woman appointed to the Board of Governors of the CBC (1936); one of The Famous Five [23] Emily Murphy (1868–1933), first female magistrate in British Empire and petitioned Supreme Court of Canada to allow women the vote; one of the Famous Five; [24] has received modern scrutiny for her support for eugenics
Amber Alyssa Tuccaro (3 January 1990 – disappeared 18 August 2010) was a Canadian First Nations woman from Fort McMurray, Alberta, who went missing in 2010. Tuccaro was last seen near Edmonton, hitchhiking with an unidentified man. Her remains were found in 2012. As of 2024, her case is still unsolved.
Using WHO statistics, in 2012 the number of people living with HIV was growing at a faster rate (1.98%) than worldwide human population growth (1.1% annual), [2] and the cumulative number of people with HIV is growing at roughly three times faster (3.22%). The costs of treatment is significantly increasing burden on healthcare systems when ...
Judi's parents, Effie Jones & Sohan Singh Bhullar, holding her sister Helen in 1928. Judi was one of seven children born to Sohan Singh Bhullar and Effie Jones. [1] Her father was a Punjabi Sikh who moved to Canada from India in 1907, becoming one of the first Indo-Canadians in Alberta; a park in Edmonton's Mill Woods neighbourhood is named in his honour. [2]