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Everyday Kindness, Quiet Choices

18 July 2025 /

Lately, I’ve been reflecting on the quiet ways we reveal who we are. It’s not always through grand gestures or public praise, but in the small, everyday decisions that often go unnoticed. It shows in how we greet a stranger, the tone we use when speaking with service staff, and the kinds of restaurants we…

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Investing in People: A Call for Equity

18 July 2025 /

You may remember the story of the CEO who reduced his own million-dollar salary to raise his company’s minimum wage to $70,000. That CEO, Dan Price, made headlines, sparked debate, and later became the subject of legal scrutiny and controversy. While his personal conduct rightly raised concern, the results of that wage decision implemented at…

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I Like That You Exist

5 June 2025 /

“You know who’s going through a lot right now? Literally everyone. Just be kind.” That line stopped me in my tracks. I saw it in a meme online—just a simple, quiet reminder. But oh, how it resonated. Maybe it hits home for you, too. Because let’s be honest—behind every smile, every social media post, every…

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The Beginning Is Near. Something Better Is Coming

5 June 2025 /

For those of us who believe in kindness, collaboration, and human connection, the last few years have felt heavy. We’ve watched division grow, compassion get crowded out by chaos, and uncertainty take up too much space in our hearts. Across Canada and around the world, the political climate has felt like a storm—loud, volatile, and…

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Canada Voted — And What a Moment for Democracy

29 April 2025 /

There’s something quietly powerful about what just happened in Canada. While the final seat count hasn’t been confirmed, one thing is clear — Canadians chose to move away from divisive, personality-driven politics and leaned into thoughtful, collective decision-making. While the Liberal party formed government, this election wasn’t about political rivalry. It was about rejecting a…

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Elbows Up: A Canadian Mantra of Strength and Purposeful Kindness

23 April 2025 /

Canada is often seen as a nation of polite, peace-loving people who say “sorry” even when we’re not at fault. While there’s some truth to that reputation, it doesn’t mean Canadians lack resilience, strength, or a fierce commitment to protecting what matters. Lately, the phrase “elbows up” has become a popular way of expressing this…

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