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Spending Time with your Community.

posted Sunday, September 7, 2014

by: in Spirituality

I just returned from another retreat with my spiritual community. The Sacred Fire Community (SFC), which I mentioned in my last blog post, captured my heart years ago, because…well, they are all about heart! Our primary activity is sitting around the Fire, since fire in its primal expression helps us connect to our own heart […]

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Ontario Human Rights Commission Releases Policy on Preventing Gender-Identity Discrimination

posted Sunday, September 7, 2014

by: in Law

Trans rights have been making progress in Ontario over the past 15 years. One of the most recent steps was the release of a policy by the Ontario Human Rights Commission on preventing discrimination because of gender identity and gender expression. The policy is directed towards organizations that have or may have employees or customers […]

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Dog Days of Summer

posted Saturday, August 9, 2014

by: in Community, Ponderings

They are upon us, the Dog Days of Summer–you can feel it in the air. That lazy time of year where everything slows down, the heat leaving you barely enough energy to lounge on your porch or balcony and sip a cool beverage, preferably one with mint. Originally coined by the Romans, according to Wikipedia, […]

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Are you prepared for graduation day?

posted Tuesday, July 29, 2014

by: in Finance / Insurance

Every parent wants their children to have the benefit of a college or university education, and as a same sex couple, I am sure that your partner and yourself want the same thing for your children. Many of my clients who are same sex couples have recently adopted or are looking at adopting a child […]

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Physiotherapy and Pilates Find Common Ground

posted Wednesday, July 23, 2014

by: in Fitness Solutions Plus

PHYSIO-PILATES In this blog I would like to talk about the ideal fusion of physiotherapy, rehabilitation and Pilates, using the classic equipment. Pilates was originally developed by Joseph Pilates while he was working with injured World War II soldiers in Germany. Joseph determined that attaching springs on the end of the bed helped soldiers to […]

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How to LOOK Gay

posted Thursday, July 10, 2014

by: in Fashion

I smell gay. … I swear I do. Which is why I am always shocked when I am mistaken for straight. Even if someone misses that distinctive ‘queer’ scent on me, I figure that my outfit will always be the giveaway… but apparently that is not always the case. Though I do not necessarily categorize […]

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Queer Parent Conundrum

posted Wednesday, July 9, 2014

by: in Parenting

As a queer parent I always suspected that it would be true, that a child of mine growing up in a house that was not prescriptive regarding orientation or gender expression would be freer to explore their own identity and more readily accept others. A child growing up with gay or lesbian parents can step […]

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The Law is Powerful

posted Sunday, July 6, 2014

by: in Law

World Pride 2014 is wrapping up in Toronto, so what better time to join the PinkPlayMags blogger family! My name is Lisa Feldstein. I am an Ally (yes, with a capital A) of the LGBTQ community. I am a lawyer and as such I will be blogging about legal issues. About a year ago the […]

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Assuming Can Cause Disaster

posted Sunday, July 6, 2014

by: in Finance / Insurance

If you love at least one person, you need life insurance. Life insurance is essentially money which can replace lost income and secure the financial future of the ones you love in the event of your passing away. It is one of the building blocks of a solid financial plan to ensure that the ones […]

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Last Dance, Last Chance for Love

posted Saturday, July 5, 2014

by: in Ponderings

The last dance has been danced. The last glitter has been tossed and the last remnants of our Gay Christmas has been swept up. WorldPride is officially over. What a party it was! We had LGBTQ+ activists, parade participants and partiers from every corner of the world. It was a literary, artistic, cultural, entertainment and human […]

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