An Open Letter to Thomas Mulcair—

I’m not really anybody. For demographic purposes you could segment me as a 50ish single woman with two children in their 20s, a self-employed professional living in downtown Toronto. I have no pension, no big home to sell and no expectation of a family inheritance. I’ll leave it up to you to decide if that […]

If You’ve Ever Seen Your Father Cry

If you’ve ever seen your father cry, you can probably still remember it. I saw my father, a war veteran who served on a minesweeper in WWII and who would be 93 this year if he had not drowned in 1985, cry exactly twice, although I don’t know if you could call it crying per […]

What it Feels Like When Your Home Team is Winning

Baseball has its many charms whether your home team is winning or not. For the baseball fan, the season starts in April and ends in October, and during that time, someone’s home team somewhere is winning and, what with television and the Internet being what it is today, you can actually see the great teams […]

Officially on the Night Sweats Band Wagon

Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats are storming across the U.S. playing a tour of soaring soulful– and in the charge of some other group, possibly tired–Americana. But give them a listen and, as Jimmy Fallon encouraged when he introduced the band on its premiere U.S. TV appearance on his show, “turn it up.”   It’ll get you up […]

10 Reasons Why the 15% Charity Overhead Myth Prevents Any Social Change

Ask anyone on the street the one thing they know about what makes a deserving charity and they are likely to say it’s the one is spending less on overhead, “like uh, 10 or 15 per cent or something like that.” Canadian charities are getting stuck with the number 15. A “good” charity doesn’t spend […]

Toronto Fundraiser’s Debut Novel a Rollercoaster Ride through Faith, Hope and Modern-Day Charity

Okay … I’m coming clean …the “Toronto fundraiser” mentioned in the headline above is me. And, as the headline suggests, I have written a novel. You can read more about it here. I thought the Working Girl blog would be enough rope for me. But no. Periodic 1,000 word essays just didn’t do the trick. It […]

Happy Canada Day. Condolences on Memorial Day.

It will not come as a surprise to anyone who sees and hears TV or radio that the island of Newfoundland, and a chunk of Labrador, is in a time zone of its own — Newfoundland Standard Time.  The island is three and a half hours from Coordinated Universal Time (CTU) or what used to […]

Attention F1 Fans—Paddock Gossip Alert!!

(May 13, 2015) Not having had a podium finish all year, Red Bull Team Principal, Christian Horner, has defined his team’s season thus far with his non-stop whinging about the inferiority of the Renault engine. It culminated with him saying after the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday that, because of Renault, the 2015 season was […]

These days, it’s tough to keep it light.

Prologue Elizabeth May’s intention in her speech to the Parliamentary Press Gallery dinner on the weekend was to run with some edgy humour. She’s totally capable of it. She can be funny and she is smart. Sadly for Ms. May, it came across as all edge and no humour. Your Working Girl can empathsize with […]

Listen up, fundraisers

Please believe Your Working Girl when she says from the bottom of her heart that she is not trying to tell you what to do. She doesn’t give out fundraising tips anymore. She finds there are enough fundraising how-to books in print to choke a horse. In them, you will find the latest instructions on how to […]