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5 Celebrations of Moms From Around The Web

Minnow Hamilton | Posted 05.09.2013 | Canada Living
Minnow Hamilton

According to a recent survey, Canadians would pay their moms an average salary of $161,287 a year for all their hard work. When asked what qualities a Mom of the Year should possess, the answers were several -- being loving, compassionate, hard working, fun loving, a mentor, sacrificing and charitable.

Why Yahoo! Employees Should Be in the Office

Stephanie Knaak | Posted 05.15.2013 | Canada Business
Stephanie Knaak

I'm forced to admit that Marissa Mayer's decision to make employers work in office makes good sense, especially given that she is dealing with an under-performing workforce and low employee morale. If Mayer's two main tasks are to rebuild the culture of the organization and to increase revenues, getting employees back together in one space is a good start. That said, there is little doubt that flexible work arrangements and family friendly employment structures are crucial for the success of modern organizations. The challenge for employers is to find a way to offer family friendly work structures that are also good for business.

Even Mothers Sometimes Need a Mother

Lori Gard | Posted 04.25.2013 | Canada Living
Lori Gard

Sometimes a body just needs to know. To feel a mother's love. To know that she is there. That she's within arm's length, when story lines grow dark. Becoming ominous, sinister. That she is only a whisper away. When the plot thickens to a portentous climax. When the theatrics prove a bit too much to take.

I Love my BlackBerry, But...

Selena Cameron | Posted 01.08.2013 | Canada Business
Selena Cameron

Confession: I'm completed addicted to my BlackBerry. As a working mom of three kids six and under, it has freed me from my desk and made me more productive than I ever imagined. But, something happened last week that stopped me in my tracks.

Marketing To Mom: Not As Simple As You Think

Nick Cowling | Posted 11.10.2012 | Canada Business
Nick Cowling

Companies discovered years ago that "mom" was the most influential consumer on the planet. She makes a strong majority of all household purchases from groceries, to clothing, to the family car, and also decides where to get services for the family, like banking, insurance and cable, phone and internet. Here are three important insights about moms that every marketer should know.

What Working Moms Really Want From Employers

Selena Cameron | Posted 10.09.2012 | Canada Business
Selena Cameron

All too often, I think we get caught up in details of success that don't actually mean much to moms. I care far less about having a smartphone than I do about the option of using that smartphone to work from home when one of my kids is sick. It's an extra step, but an important one.

What's The Difference Between 'Working' And 'Stay At Home'? (INFOGRAPHIC)

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 07.11.2012 | Canada Living

For years, there's been a division between mothers in North America, between those who work out of the home, and those who don't. But as it turns out,...

Hey Moms, Don't Expect Time Off With That Baby

Rachel Ryan | Posted 08.05.2012 | Canada Living
Rachel Ryan

Women in the U.S. are offered zero paid maternity leave, and they're practically the only ones. More women are going to school and joining the workforce but then -- boom! -- babies. And yes, while more and more Americans are working from home, there is little hope that a single shift will alleviate a working mother's workload. The shift needs to be one of national legislative proportions.

Work/Life Balance, Or Lack Thereof

Tracie Wagman | Posted 05.14.2012 | Canada Living
Tracie Wagman

Balance? Sure. Whatever. Here's the truth: there is no balance. The truth is my needs change year after year and so do the needs of my family. Nothing is perfect. Nope. When I was a full-time stay-at-home mom with young kids, I went nuts. When I worked full time, I was so filled with guilt it nearly killed me.

Maternity Leave or Work: Postpartum Women's Happiness May Hang in the Balance

Maria Lianos-Carbone | Posted 04.28.2012 | Canada Living
Maria Lianos-Carbone

Researchers found that 71 per cent of mothers in their sample were not doing what they really wanted to do postpartum, whether it was staying home or going back to work. This is saddening to me because most postpartum women are not happy with their circumstances when it is supposed to be a time of joy.

Working Parents Need Real Choices -- Regardless of Test Scores

Reva Seth | Posted 10.04.2011 | Canada
Reva Seth

Undoubtedly, like most public or private initiatives, daycares in Quebec could probably do more to support school readiness. But they are still providing the kind of accessible support that most Canadians families need and can't find.

Mothers and Daughters: A Fairy Tale?

Emily Zinnemann | Posted 08.09.2011 | Canada
Emily Zinnemann

Though my childhood was a fairy tale of sorts, my relationship with my mother has not been without its difficulties. I left home almost 10 years ago and have not been back for more than two weeks at a stretch. Now she wants me to blog with her and I confess it's not my favorite of her many zany ideas.