Links
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Lezlie Karls made the mess the marketing
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Before influencers, there was Martha Stewart
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Why Gen Z and Millennial women are drinking less — and what it means for the liquor industry
- The GTA cooking classes women are booking instead of brunch
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Carly Burnett made the sandal you forget you're wearing
- Canadian women built these: the top 10 Mother's Day edit
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The things that were supposed to help women recover became more things to perform
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Samantha Diamond put fertility care on both sides of the bed
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Women are about to control the money. The system isn’t ready.
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The “45% of women will be single” narrative is missing the point.
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Jackie Prince & the rebrand of cleaning: from utility to wellness
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The Canadian F1 boom is female. So why is the sport still male?
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POV: You're a woman with limited nights out — these are the top 5 spots to actually spend on.
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5 Canadian women building smarter solutions to systems under strain
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Welcome to perimenopause — you're not going crazy (you're underserved)
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The Date Spots Toronto Girls Gatekeep (But We're Sharing Anyway)
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5 top spas/wellness spots in TO for nervous system reset
- Odd, how we like it
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Burnout as a performance metric?
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Katherine Homuth: RIP the playbook
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Why Matrescence belongs in the dictionary — and the boardroom
- The capital case for waterless beauty
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Aritzia plays the long game with Fred Segal acquisition
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Denise Woodard fixed a CPG design flaw
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Stocks we're talking about this week
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Jessica Snow built infrastructure for women who don't get a break
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TO’s Scandi-style play cafes for cool moms (and babies)
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5 Valentine’s Day gifts that feel considered, not convenient
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Abercrombie (NYSE: ANF) just nailed lifecycle economics with the launch of 0-5T
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McDonald’s 2026 Valentine’s play: nuggets, caviar, chaos
- Kathy Cheng rebuilt domestic manufacturing as a competitive advantage
- Some women pay $1,200 to network. Is it worth it?
- We say “working moms”... we don’t say “working dads”
- The Canadian F1 boom is female. So why is the sport still male?
- The “45% of women will be single” narrative is missing the point.