a sampling of other works:
It's Time to End the Picnic. Commentary, The Daily Gleaner, September 25, 2008.
Fishing for Answers. Facts and Arguments, Globe and Mail, August 26th, 2008.
Warmth in the cold of a strike. Facts and Arguments, Globe and Mail, Feb. 13, 2008
It’s All in the Head: Responding to Climate Change - A Commentary, CBC Radio, Shift, Feb. 21, 2007
Weather girl: A commentary. CBC, Shift, June 15, 2006
Spring clean in the summer. Facts and Arguments, Globe and Mail, July 7, 2006
Dear sons: A what not to do guide for relationships. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Feb.11, 2006 (also read on CBC Radio One, Toronto)
I think I can, I think I can. Facts and Arguments, Globe and Mail, March 7, 2004
Summer daze to school craze, The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Sept 11, 2004
Black socks and a good shrink. Personal Life, National Post, Sept. 20, 2004
True gifts, The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Dec. 4, 2004
Cotton is silk and every day a holiday. Facts and Arguments, Globe and Mail, Aug. 28, 2003
Sins of omission. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Dec. 31, 2005
The madness of multitasking. Sounds Like Canada, CBC Radio, Dec. 22, 2005
A hair shy. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, June 11, 2005
Summer dreams ripped at the seams. Personal Life, National Post, May 30, 2005
How to tell a good secret. Facts and Arguments, Globe and Mail, Nov. 4, 2004
Loving and letting Go. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, May 7, 2005
Of little goblins and Halloween horrors. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Oct. 25, 2005
Heat seeker. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Feb. 26, 2005
Superstitious? Watch out for Murphy. The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, Jan. 8, 2005
Ah, freedom, it’s all coming back. Personal life, National Post, Oct. 6, 2003
Springing ahead into daylight losing time, The Reader, The Telegraph Journal, April 3, 2004
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