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The Importance of Advocating for Children Who Face Racism at School
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The Importance of Advocating for Children Who Face Racism at School

February 9, 2022February 14, 2022 Desree Fellows 1
Stephanie’s Story: How One Neighbour Reached Out to Help On a Snowy Night
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Stephanie’s Story: How One Neighbour Reached Out to Help On a Snowy Night

January 25, 2022January 25, 2022 Michelle Lalonde
Toronto’s Shelter System is Broken and No One is Listening
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Toronto’s Shelter System is Broken and No One is Listening

January 23, 2022February 15, 2022 Michelle Lalonde 1
Engineering Tragedies: Remembering Lost Souls
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Engineering Tragedies: Remembering Lost Souls

December 6, 2021December 6, 2021 Michelle Lalonde
The Importance of Advocating for Children Who Face Racism at School
Family FEATURED Life 

The Importance of Advocating for Children Who Face Racism at School

February 9, 2022February 14, 2022 Desree Fellows 1

Bullying, racism and discrimination still exists amongst our little ones. It can be detrimental to a child’s mental health and

Stephanie’s Story: How One Neighbour Reached Out to Help On a Snowy Night
Life 

Stephanie’s Story: How One Neighbour Reached Out to Help On a Snowy Night

January 25, 2022January 25, 2022 Michelle Lalonde
Toronto’s Shelter System is Broken and No One is Listening
Health Life News Toronto News 

Toronto’s Shelter System is Broken and No One is Listening

January 23, 2022February 15, 2022 Michelle Lalonde 1
Family FEATURED Life 

The Importance of Advocating for Children Who Face Racism at School

February 9, 2022February 14, 2022 Desree Fellows 1 Comment BIPOC, canada, children, family, life, Parents, racism, school, Toronto

Bullying, racism and discrimination still exists amongst our little ones. It can be detrimental to a child’s mental health and

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One Woman Single-handedly Helps Bearskin Lake First Nation During Covid Crisis

January 6, 2022February 11, 2022 Michelle Lalonde

Bearskin Lake First Nation is an Oji-Cree First Nation reserve in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada, located 425 kilometres north of

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Toronto Photographer Enjoys the View

April 13, 2021April 22, 2021 Michelle Lalonde art, photography, photos, tdotwomen, Toronto, toronto skyline, toronto talent, women of toronto

Toronto photographer, Sharon Chan, started taking pictures as a hobby. “It helps me unwind, capture those fleeting moments and learn

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Life 

Stephanie’s Story: How One Neighbour Reached Out to Help On a Snowy Night

January 25, 2022January 25, 2022 Michelle Lalonde houseless, shelters, streetlife, Toronto, Winter, women supporting women

Four years ago, Stephanie (name changed) was a vibrant girl who rollerbladed through East York. Very joyful and happy. Then,

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Toronto’s Shelter System is Broken and No One is Listening

January 23, 2022February 15, 2022 Michelle Lalonde 1 Comment children, covid times, life, shelter breakdown, shelters, tdot women, tdotwomen, Toronto, women supporting women

Effective December 31, 2021, the Government of Ontario changed the requirements of who is eligible for free PCR testing. The

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FEATURED Health 

Manitoba Residential School Survivor Feels Government is Not Doing Enough to Protect Knowledge Keepers During Covid

January 18, 2022February 15, 2022 Michelle Lalonde 0 Comments covid, knowledge keeper, Manitoba, Residential school survivor, survivor warriors, tdotwomen, women supporting women

NOTE TRIGGER WARNING: SOME PARTS OF THIS ARTICLE DISCUSS THE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL ISSUE AND MAY AFFECT SOME READERS Gerry (Gramma)

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One Teen’s New Musical Talent is Something to Watch Out For in 2022

January 9, 2022February 15, 2022 Michelle Lalonde 0 Comments covid talent, Jessica Oppermann, music, musical artist, talent, tdotwomen, women

Jessica Oppermann, a 17 year old francophone high school student from Ancaster, Ontario, has been singing on stage since she

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Health 

How Consumer-Grade Oximeters Can Help Save Lives at Home

January 7, 2022January 7, 2022 Michelle Lalonde covid, home use, Omicron, oximeters, oxygen, personal oximeters, silent hypoxia, women's health, womensupportingwomen

Silent hypoxia is a condition where the body drops in oxygen levels without the person realizing it. The low oxygen

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Family News 

Ontario Online School Starting and Free Emergency Child Care Not in Place

January 5, 2022February 16, 2022 Michelle Lalonde 0 Comments child care, children, covid, Doug Ford, education, emergency child care, frontline workers, healthcare, Omicron, online school, ontario, Ontario politics, women

On Monday, Premier Doug Ford announced that Ontario schools would be pivoting to online learning until at least January 17.

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FEATURED Life 

Engineering Tragedies: Remembering Lost Souls

December 6, 2021December 6, 2021 Michelle Lalonde class of 1993, ecole polytechnique, engineering, life, london ontario, lynda shaw, memorial, university of western ontario, western university, women, Women in engineering

On December 6, 1989, I was in first year engineering at what was then called “The University of Western Ontario”

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Family Life 

The New Normal: Parent and Child Adjustments

October 22, 2021February 15, 2022 Desree Fellows 0 Comments back-to-school, children, coping, covid times, family, kids health, mental health, new normal, Toronto, women of toronto, womensupportingwomen

It’s already mid-October, and the children have been back in school after experiencing “stay-at-home life” during Covid-times. However, Covid struggles

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