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    You don’t have to go through it alone

    February 5, 2024 /

    Resources in Ontario to support single mothers. Courtesy of any lane  It’s safe to say that the majority of women probably do not choose to become single mothers but rather, it is something that they have to suddenly face head-on. Parenting children within a partnership is hard enough, but doing it solo can be an entirely new world.   According to Statistics Canada in 2016, 81.3 per cent of children in a single-parent household were living with their mothers whereas only 18.7 per cent of children were living with their fathers. Below are some resources meant to support and aid women in their journey of single motherhood. You don’t have to…

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  • Finance

    Overlooked and difficult to recognize: Financial abuse in relationships

    January 8, 2024 /

    The warning signs of financial abuse and how to protect yourself. Courtesy of mikhail nilov  When you think of domestic abuse, it is most likely that you think of physical or verbal harm to a person in a committed relationship. However, this is not always how abuse looks. One of the most commonly overlooked and rarely discussed forms of abuse is financial abuse.   Financial abuse is when a victim’s financial health is put in harm’s way or destroyed by someone taking control of their ability to access or use their own financial resources. According to Forbes Advisor, “a study of 103 women who had suffered domestic violence found that 99…

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  • Employment

    Navigating ​sexual harassment in the workplace 

    November 6, 2023 /

    Tips for navigating sexual harassment at your workplace as a woman  Courtesy of Joel Muniz  Some may say that the world is making progress towards equality for women in the workplace (which on the surface level, is true) however, there is still an unfortunate reality in that under the surface, women are still experiencing far more sexual abuse and harassment within the workplace than men.   In ​the current ​world, after the resurgence of the ​#​MeToo movement, more women are coming forward about their experiences of enduring sexual harassment and abuse by calling out their male bosses or superiors and refusing to stay silent. This is a substantial and empowering step…

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    It’s OK to pivot your career path – and here’s how to do it.

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  • Technology

    Modern ​dating and how to stay safe as a woman on the apps 

    October 2, 2023 /

    Top five tips for staying safe as a woman while participating in online dating Courtesy of Jae Park  Millions of women use online dating platforms and apps while participating in today’s dating culture. There are many reasons that someone may be inclined to use an app to meet new people in our post-pandemic world. The convenience of starting conversations from the comfort of your own home, being able to rule out people who have opposite values or morals to yours listed on their profile and the lack of awkwardness that comes with ending a bad or boring conversation are just a few of those reasons.   Although a lot of good…

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