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Lisa Thibodeau
Superfeet insoles
This week’s “Thing we Love” is actually something we super-love – Superfeet. These insoles may not be custom orthotics, but Superfeet’s online insole finder which will gu…
By Tudor Robins
After a heart crisis: I still ride on the open road and help other women find their path
Lucie Gauthier on her Harley Davidson motorbike My lungs were full of blood, and I was drowning, gasping for air. I remember the moment that the social worker asked…
By Lucie Gauthier
My journey along the glass cliff: A Black woman’s perspective
As a Black woman leader, I've come to intimately understand the double-edged sword of the “glass cliff.” It's a familiar scenario that I've experienced first-hand: I'm ca…
By Lianne Hannaway
A journey that no one should have to face
We know that gender-based violence is a problem, and we want to support survivors in our lives, but it's an issue shrouded in stigma and silence. Too many people who expe…
By The Canadian Women’s Foundation
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As an Advanced Practice Nurse, I’m pleading with you to hear this story – it could save your life
Zandra consulting at the UOHI’s Women’s Heart Health Clinic I am frustrated with how familiar this patient story has become: It took four emergency room visits for a…
By Zandra Koopman
Periods were whispered about, I’m speaking out loud
Growing up, I was keenly aware of the silence that surrounded certain topics — periods being one of them. As a young brown girl navigating through life, I constantly grap…
By Leisha Toory
Appearance or opinions: The misplaced focus in judging women in politics
In 2000, I became what amounted to a fully clothed version of a Sunshine Girl. For those who don’t know what a Sunshine Girl is, here’s a brief overview: it’s a fea…
By Catherine Clark
Lianne Laing’s heartfelt call to action: Turning family tragedy into a fight for prevention
My dad and I on my 18th birthday June 6, 2002, started with so much promise. There was brilliant sunshine and not a cloud in the sky. Tony, my fiancé, was playing go…
By Lianne Laing
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