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Lisa Thibodeau
The health paradox: Women’s wellness in a restless world
As part of our micro-series on key data points from the groundbreaking What Women Want survey, presented at The Women's Summit in October 2024 in partnership wi…
By She/Her/Hers & The Honest Talk
How Debbie Trenholm turned her love of wine into a celebration of Canadian flavour
When it comes to the "buy Canada" movement, you could say Debbie Trenholm was ahead of the curve. For more than two decades, she's been the ultimate matchmaker –…
By Lisa Thibodeau
How to be an effective chair of the board
Stepping into the role of board chair can feel intimidating – even for the most experienced directors. You might worry about how to lead discussions without dominating th…
By Women Get On Board
Making space: Women, youth, and the future of leadership
Leadership is changing. Across Canada and around the world, women and young people are stepping into positions of influence, bringing fresh perspectives, new approaches, …
By Cassidy Caron
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A new approach to breast cancer care: Inside Québec’s first Maison Rose
Photos courtesy of the Québec Breast Cancer Foundation In the heart of Montreal, a quiet revolution in breast cancer care is taking place – one rooted not just in medi…
By Lisa Thibodeau
Dismantling barriers for Indigenous entrepreneurs: The Shawish Market story
Amanda Bernard, founder of Shawish Market Amanda Bernard of the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation founded Shawish Market – an online fee-free platform championing Indige…
By Mastercard
From suicidal ideation to radical optimism: The birth of The Dark Pollyanna
This story deals with difficult subject matter. I didn’t always know what to call it. The constant undercurrent. The pull toward done. What I now understand as suicida…
By Elaine Lindsay
The myth of the working parent: Why we need to stop pretending it’s working
Let's talk about the myth of the working parent. For many of us, especially women, the message has been consistent since childhood: you can have it all. A meaningful c…
By Kelly Campbell
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