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Why Finding the Right Job is Harder for Educated Canadians

Business· Canada· News

18 Feb

By: Sahra Mohamed Even though many Canadians have an education, finding a job that matches their qualifications can be tough. It’s not just about having a degree or a diploma, it’s about navigating the challenges that come with the job market. For example, many educated Canadians end up in roles that don’t require their level … Read More about Why Finding the Right Job is Harder for Educated Canadians

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The Unseen Weight of Betrayal: Healing After Heartbreak

Love· Mental Health· Relationships· Women

18 Feb

By: Sahra Mohamed When someone cheats in a healthy, loving relationship, and the truth comes out unexpectedly, the person who was faithful is left shattered, heartbroken in a million pieces. People try to offer comfort, “It’s not you, it’s them” and while that may be true, it doesn’t ease the pain. We can love flawed … Read More about The Unseen Weight of Betrayal: Healing After Heartbreak

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Recovery in Images.

Art· Health· Music· News· Photography· Women's Health

24 May

Music by James Arthur – Recovery

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Deadly Allergies are on the Rise

Health· News

24 May

By: Sahra Mohamed Gone are the days when children freely shared their peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the classroom. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than a quarter of U.S. adults and children have at least one allergy. In Western countries, allergies and asthma are becoming increasingly common, with … Read More about Deadly Allergies are on the Rise

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Fred Herzog: Of Time and Place

Art· Business· News· Photography

24 May

By: Sahra Mohamed After visiting Fred Herzog’s exhibition at Equinox Gallery, I found myself captivated, lost in my imagination. The same Vancouver streets and iconic buildings I walk by regularly were beautifully captured in color during the 1950s. The abundance of detail and depth in Fred’s imagery drew me in; the longer I stared at … Read More about Fred Herzog: Of Time and Place

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Sahra Mohamed – A Journey through Fashion & Film: Interview with Eclair

Business· Fashion· News

1 Feb

Exclusive Interview – Click here Sahra’s Interview with Eclair Magazine

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The influence of Beyoncé’s Renaissance

Art· Business· Fashion· Music

4 Dec

I had the pleasure of seeing Beyoncé for the second time on September 11th, 2024 when she performed in Vancouver for the Renaissance world tour. What I love most about Beyoncé is her unparalleled work ethic. In the film, she opens up about the unique challenges that Black women face when placed in leadership positions. … Read More about The influence of Beyoncé’s Renaissance

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Protection in the Fashion Industry

Business· Fashion

4 Dec

By: Sahra Mohamed Imagine working on a $1000 painting for a client and finding out your boss was compensated instead. What if you were inappropriately touched by the client while working on this painting? In the fashion world, models, photographers, makeup artists and more, face many challenges in an unregulated industry. Unlike actors, they’re not … Read More about Protection in the Fashion Industry

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The Power of Consumer Choice in Fashion: Holding Brands Accountable

Business· Fashion

12 Nov

By: Sahra Mohamed As consumers, it’s important to know that our dollar is our power. When it comes to huge brands in the fashion and beauty industry, it’s up to us to carefully choose companies that align with our ethics and morals. Supermodel Iman, recently told a story during a radio interview about her experience … Read More about The Power of Consumer Choice in Fashion: Holding Brands Accountable

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Stroke Signs in Women

Women at Greater Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke: The Need for Change in Medical Treatment and Awareness

Health· News· Women's Health

4 Nov

By: Sahra Mohamed A new report from the Heart & Stroke Foundation reveals that women are at a significantly higher risk of dying from heart attacks and strokes due to disparities in medical treatment and diagnosis. The report highlights a troubling imbalance in the way women are treated in the healthcare system, stemming from a … Read More about Women at Greater Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke: The Need for Change in Medical Treatment and Awareness

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