In today’s edition of This City: a memoir about postpartum burnout, a 25-year-old designer who tried to break up with her boyfriend only to find that his dad wouldn’t let her, and more. Visit torontolife.com for all our city coverage. |
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After Melissa Gallagher gave birth to her daughter, she was overwhelmed, exhausted and shocked by how little support new parents receive. So she co-founded Alma Care, the country’s first postnatal retreat, to fill the gap. |
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| Nina and Will started dating in high school and stayed together after graduation. When Nina tried to talk to Will about breaking up—she was moving to France, he was going to school in the GTA—he would disappear downstairs. It happened enough times that Nina decided to follow him—and discovered that his dad was telling him exactly what to say. |
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| Five reasons families love vacationing in Belize |
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What to see, do and read this month |
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| For the first time, globally acclaimed Scottish fashion show Dressed to Kilt is coming to Canada. This northern edition will feature fashions inspired by hunting, riding, hiking, skating and skiing, showcased by a slate of A-list models including soccer legend Christine Sinclair and the National Ballet of Canada’s Guillaume Côté. Liberty Grand, April 6 |
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| In the latest issue: an optimist’s guide to surviving every doomsday scenario imaginable. Plus, obsessed with Barbie (and other weird collections), a harrowing memoir about postpartum psychosis, the best places to eat in the burbs, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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