Every once in a while a stunner of a female friendship story shows up and absolutely nails it. Thelma and Louise, of course, was the prime example. Was. Because this review of Ride or Die is here to tell you the next one has arrived.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFGAxkTRAG8Debbie …
Everything Is Expensive. I Refuse to Be Miserable About It.
Everything is expensive. You already know this. You feel it at the grocery store, at the gas pump, when your insurance renews, when a casual dinner out requires an actual cost-benefit analysis. The baseline cost of ordinary life in Canada has shifted upward and it has not shifted back. Inflation may …
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Rivetting True WWII Drama from Rod Lurie
Seventy-one thousand war films have been made. Make that seventy-one thousand and one, with the addition of this Lucky Strike film review. The majority concern World War II, a conflict close enough in history to keep reminding us that genuine, unadulterated evil is not fiction. Hitler's Nazi regime …
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Our Bodies Have Always Been An Afterthought. Women’s Health Research Proves It.
I'm invested in women's health research, because like most women who have navigated our health care system, I have a story. I waited eight years for a hysterectomy. Eight years of being told to try one thing, then another, then another, and my personal favourite: what if you want more children? I …
Who Is Really Failing Canadian Clothing Brands?
Sometimes you just want to look cute without spending an hour wrestling with your inner radical. You want a sweater. Not a moral reckoning. Not a supply chain audit. A sweater. And yet here we are in 2026, where buying from Canadian clothing brands, or deciding not to, comes loaded with enough …
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