Women's Post
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The Women's Post is a Canadian  English-language magazine, targeted at professional business women, based in Toronto and distributed nationally. The magazine is published every other month, has a circulation of 61,000 and claims a readership of 300,000. It was founded as the Women's News, a monthly tabloid format newspaper, in 2002 by Greg and Sarah Thomson
Sarah Thomson (publisher)
Sarah Thomson, also known as Sarah Whatmough-Thomson, is publisher and CEO of the Women's Post magazine. She was a Toronto mayoral candidate in the 2010 municipal election. Thomson was the Liberal candidate in the riding of Trinity—Spadina in the 2011 provincial election.-Childhood:Thomson was...

 and was renamed the Women's Post in 2003. In 2008, it relaunched in a glossy newsmagazine format which was published twice monthly. In 2009, the magazine's production schedule was cut to six times a year.

Contributors

The Women's Post regular contributors include Michael Coren
Michael Coren
Michael Coren is an English-Canadian columnist, author, public speaker, radio host and television talk show host. He hosted the television talk show The Michael Coren Show on the Crossroads Television System from 1999 to 2011 when he moved to the Sun News Network to host an evening talk show, The...

, Kirk Lapointe, Jacoline B. Loewen, Elizabeth Nickson
Elizabeth Nickson
Elizabeth Nickson is a Canadian writer and journalist In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she was European bureau chief of Life magazine.- Sources :...

 and Russell Wangersky
Russell Wangersky
Russell Wangersky is a Canadian journalist and short story writer. Born in New Haven, Connecticut and raised in Canada since the age of 3, Wangersky was educated at Acadia University....

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