Parkinson’s is characterized by the accumulation of misfolded alpha-synuclein proteins in the brain. These proteins are a key factor in … Read More
Honoring My Dad Through Giving: A Parkinson Canada Story
At this giving time of year, my heart fills with thoughts of my Dad, a man who embodied kindness and … Read More
Local partner Burnbrae Farms is big on brain health
Burnbrae Farms is a proud, long-time sponsor of Parkinson Canada and SuperWalk. They’re an egg producer that’s been supplying Canadians … Read More
Living with Parkinson’s: Larry’s Story of Possibility and Hope
Twelve years ago, Larry Linton received life-changing news: a Parkinson’s diagnosis. At first, the journey was marked by frustration, uncertainty, … Read More
Celebrate International Volunteer Day with Parkinson Canada
Every year on Dec. 5, International Volunteer Day (IVD) shines a spotlight on the transformative power of volunteers. Last year’s … Read More
A Legacy of Strength and Hope: The Hatton Family’s Journey with Parkinson’s
The Hatton family has a story of resilience, love, and determination that continues to inspire. For Kathleen and her husband, … Read More
Parkinson’s and possibilities: key findings from the 3rd Annual Canadian Movement Disorders Meeting
On Nov. 8–9, researchers, physicians, movement disorder specialists and healthcare professionals convened in Toronto for the 3rd Annual Canadian Movement … Read More
Advocacy in Ottawa: Shining a light on the Parkinson’s community
On October 29, 2024, Parkinson Canada headed to Ottawa alongside people living with Parkinson’s for a full day of discussion … Read More
September 2024 Movement Disorder Research Conferences
Parkinson Canada had the pleasure of attending two important research conferences in September, both to learn more about the current … Read More
Key Takeaways from Our Patient Engagement Workshop in Montreal
On July 24, Parkinson Canada’s research team hosted a Patient Engagement in Parkinson’s Research Workshop in Montreal. As a part … Read More










