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Door County, Wisconsin – an undiscovered paradise

posted Wednesday, April 15, 2015

by: in Travel

Door County, Wisconsin is one of those places that most people haven’t heard about. However, if you’re an outdoor enthusiast, foodie, or enjoy the arts and culture, then perhaps it’s time you visited this undiscovered paradise. Within 19 communities there are 300 miles of scenic peninsula shoreline along Lake Michigan, five state parks, 19 county […]

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How to Date Like The Universe is On Your Side

posted Monday, April 13, 2015

by: in Spirituality

The GO bus was bringing me back home in the early first few hours of a Friday morning, city lights filling my line of vision with a noise matched only by the beautiful noise tearing through my mind about the night that just unfolded. It was that moment, with the motor rumbling behind me, as […]

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Let’s reconnect our community

posted Sunday, April 12, 2015

by: in Feminism

Last night I volunteered for a really fabulous queer event here in Calgary. When you think of Calgary, you may not think ‘Canadian queer central’, and compared to cities like Vancouver and Toronto it isn’t. What it does have that I find many larger cities lack, is a sense of cohesiveness and camaraderie that seems […]

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Religious Exclusion

posted Wednesday, April 8, 2015

by: in Law

Should a law school be allowed to exclude gay students on religious grounds? That is the question surrounding B.C’s Trinity Western University, which is set to open a law school in 2016. The school is a private Christian university that requires students to sign a “community covenant” that, among other things, prohibits premarital sex, where […]

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Charity begins at home

posted Thursday, April 2, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

When I am not busy protecting families with Life & Critical Illness insurance, I host a radio show on a Toronto radio station every Saturday night, and last week I played a song that got me thinking about what I do every day and why. The punch line to the song is “You’ve got to […]

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Sidewalk chalk saves the day

posted Tuesday, March 31, 2015

by: in Parenting

So what do you do when your day care lady calls and says that she is sick as a dog? You go to Plan B. Funny thing is I think I’ve actually already been at Plan B for the last week and now I may be somewhere around plan S. As in S is for […]

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Why Milestones Matter

posted Thursday, March 26, 2015

by: in Spirituality

I spent a recent weekend with my best friend, who I call Momma Bird. He and I went to the lake for one of our ongoing ceremonies. Momma Bird and I walked down the steep and sometimes slick hill, from all the melting snow. It was one of the first truly warm weekends we’ve had […]

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Men’s Rights Groups Have Got It Wrong

posted Sunday, March 15, 2015

by: in Feminism

So, my Facebook page doesn’t see a lot of action from others, only posts from yours truly, usually proudly proclaiming my love of my new found singlehood, or perhaps showcasing the talents of any writer on Autostraddle.com. Well, to my astonishment (and perhaps deepest desire), posting an article on Men’s Rights Organization CAFE’s latest billboard […]

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Tax sheltering your investments using life insurance

posted Wednesday, March 11, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

If you have maxed out your RRSPs and used up all of your TFSA room, there are other options available which will allow you to continue to invest your money tax deferred. Most people think the only purpose life insurance serves is providing a tax free lump sum to their loved ones in the event […]

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Seasonal Change

posted Sunday, March 8, 2015

by: in Featured, Ponderings

I woke up this morning to a bright, sunny, and warm winter morning. It’s also the first day of Daylight Savings Time, which means we’ll have an extra hour of daylight from today onward leading into summer. As a fan of winter, I’ll be sorry to see all my white surroundings slowly fade to beige, […]

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