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16 February 2026

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Business Therapy Profiled in Canadian Business

I’m very grateful to have had my Business Therapy practice profiled by journalist Samantha Fink in the latest edition of Canadian Business. The profile was written with care for the sort of nuance that my approach brings to this particular type of work, and I couldn’t be happier with the result. Feel free to have a read!

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