Midtown Dental

Brought to you by the publishers of The Pink Pages Directory

Transgender

Church Wellesley Health Centre – A One Stop “Health” Shop in the Heart of The Village

posted Wednesday, July 8, 2015

by: in Featured, Fitness Solutions Plus

There is a gem of a medical centre right in the heart of The Village. The Church Wellesley Health Centre has everything you need, from a walk-in medical clinic, to an array of medical specialists, and so much more. A welcoming place with smiling staff, this clinic welcomes families, newcomers to Canada, LGBT, homeless, men, women, […]

Read more

Make The World a Better Place

posted Sunday, May 24, 2015

by: in Spirituality

There are more reasons than ever before to want to give to organizations that support equality and the LGBTQ community, which bodes well for those wearing their hearts on their sleeve, with the freedom and good fortune to be able to donate time and money. It can be such a beautiful way to express the […]

Read more

LGBT Couples need to get “A Round Tuit” too

posted Friday, May 15, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

Most of us are well intentioned hard working Canadians. We go to work or run our businesses with vim and vigor, and we want to provide for our families and create a bright and prosperous future. The future is created by the actions we take today, and unfortunately too many of us take the attitude […]

Read more

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 […]

Read more

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 […]

Read more

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 […]

Read more

Update on adding gender identity to Canadian Human Rights Act

posted Sunday, March 8, 2015

by: in Law

Over the last few years there has been a wave of support for recognizing gender identity as a separate ground under human rights legislation. Ontario amended its Human Rights Code in 2012 to include gender identity and gender expression. Other provinces have followed suit. Even without these amendments it is often said that the ground […]

Read more

The 40% includes LGBTQ

posted Wednesday, February 4, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

According to The Canadian Cancer Society a staggering 40% of all Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime. I was never good with numbers however it seems to me these days that an alarming number of Canadians are being diagnosed with one form of cancer or the other, and the disease doesn’t appear to discriminate. […]

Read more

Financial fitness in 2015………easier than you think

posted Monday, January 26, 2015

by: in Finance / Insurance

It’s a new year, a time of renewal, a time when many of us make resolutions, and set fresh goals. Whether your new year’s resolution involves losing weight, paying down or paying off debt, quitting smoking, or saving for retirement, resolutions not backed by solid plans of action are merely pipe dreams. I encourage everyone […]

Read more

Victory for Trans Rights

posted Thursday, November 6, 2014

by: in Law

The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) recently released a ground-breaking decision that made a clear statement about the rights of transgendered individuals and also, in a somewhat surprising development, their allies. Here is what happened… A cisgendered woman named Karen rented a retail booth and sold candles at a market in London, Ontario. One […]

Read more

Back to top