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Columnists Montreal CEO of top adult site says #MeToo counts in her world, too
The former webcam girl is determined to revolutionize the industry by sharing profits with creators and clamping down on discrimination. -
Family & Child Barwin's babies: The remarkable story of a disgraced Ottawa fertility doctor and those who say ...
Kat Palmer always knew she was a Barwin baby. It was a matter of pride in her family that Dr. Norman Barwin, Ottawa’s renowned fertility doctor and baby whisperer, had helped her parents conceive after years of trying. -
Columnists Brownstein: Empowerment and security within the burlesque community
'The message of my shows has always been to empower women,' says Scarlett James, who marks her 10th anniversary onstage Saturday -
Columnists Daphne Bramham: Olympics' archaic paternalism hobbles female athletes
In far too many places in the world, it’s still taboo for girls and women to participate in sports. -
Sexual Health Researchers say love addiction is real and a break-up pill is near
For George Bernard Shaw, it was one of the most “violent” and “insane” of all passions. According to University of Oxford researchers, love is literally addictive — and may be biochemically curable. -
Montreal movies Love Rabbi makes marriage work in Kosher Love, a documentary about Jewish matchmaking
As Valentine’s Day approaches, there are two movies in town this weekend that tackle love and relationships – but from entirely different perspectives. -
Sexual Health Quebec is for lovers, Ashley Madison says
Quebecers and British Columbians are slightly more experimental in the bedroom, or would be if their partner broached the subject, the poll suggests. -
Opinion Single men are having less sex than you think
For every Ryan Gosling in Crazy Stupid Love, there are scores of us whose unique opening lines on Tinder are fired into a seeming abyss without so much as an echo. -
Sexual Health Sugar daddies, sugar dating and the CBC doc that explores it
A Toronto filmmaker and her two free-thinking sisters try it, hoping to cash in on the phenomenon. In the end, it wasn't for them. -
Columnists The Right Chemistry: 'Natural is better' is a myth
No, natural substances don't have some sort of property that makes them superior to synthetic materials. And some are toxic.