Shingle belle
My partner and I had planned a small trip for this week: we were going to head to Ontario’s “West Coast” as those who live along the shore of Lake Huron like to call their part of the province, first Continue reading Shingle belle
Canadian feminist lawyer and women’s advocate
My partner and I had planned a small trip for this week: we were going to head to Ontario’s “West Coast” as those who live along the shore of Lake Huron like to call their part of the province, first Continue reading Shingle belle
Since the beginning of the pandemic, I have been grateful that I have not been responsible for school-aged children. Frankly, I don’t know how parents (and, let’s be honest, it is mostly mothers we are talking about) have managed to Continue reading Back to school blues
I have always enjoyed the fall: the crispness in the air, the changing colour of the leaves and the relief from the summer’s heat and humidity all suit my constitution and personality. This year, though, thinking about fall makes me Continue reading More adventures close to home
Last week, I wrote about the Matthew McKnight sexual assault trial, leaving the matter of the verdict and sentencing for this week’s column. After listening to all of the evidence, the closing arguments of the Crown and the defence and Continue reading “Surprise sex” or rape? (Part two)