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January 11, 2021

Truth Bomb

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Over a year ago, I saw this “TRUTH BOMB” image on a Facebook page, and I think it’s particularly apt for New Year’s Resolution time. Healthy Grocery Shop – $100 – Too ExpensiveDinner Date – $100 – Reasonable It’s true that a nice dinner out for two with dessert, drinks, and tip can easily approach $100. It’s not like you can dine in any restaurants in Ontario anyways right now! And even Uber Eats delivery can creep up near $100. As a person that follows a particularly restrictive dietary protocol, I can definitely relate to the extra cost of a[…continue reading]



January 1, 2021

New Year’s Resolutions 2021

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We are on the precipice of a New Year. 2020 was memorable, to say the least! It’s a little naïve to think that the rather arbitrary milestone of New Year’s will change everything; most problems of 2020 will at least leak into the start of 2021. But, this is typically the time when people choose to make New Year’s Resolutions. As I take a long look at 2021, I foresee a lot of change. I am still off work in long-term disability after what happened in 2019. In February, I will be re-assessed for possible return to work. I’m not[…continue reading]



September 21, 2020

Panelist on “Facing The Unknown”

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On September 24, I will be on a panel of UofT Alumni on the topic of “Facing The Unknown.” This is part of Real Talk Series by the Troost Institute for Leadership Education in Engineering at the University of Toronto. RSVP to uoft.me/realtalk by Sept 22. Paul Radcliffe is an electrical engineer with extensive experience in emergency power systems. In his most recent work with the Toronto Transit Commission, he has worked on major projects to rehabilitate aging infrastructure, as well as designing systems for new transit expansions. Paul graduated from the University of Toronto’s Engineering Science program in 2007,[…continue reading]