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Husband Says He No Longer Loves His Wife After Caring For Her Illness

Fiona Caine, a trained counsellor and columnist, offers her expertise to a woman whose husband has fallen out of love with her without an explanation after taking care of her during her 12 months long illness while pretending that everything is fine between them in front of others. The Problem After she had recovered and […]

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How To Succeed In Parenthood Without Straining Your Relationship

While the experience of parenthood is a gift in itself, strictly speaking, it comes with its own set of challenges. It is common that the experience of having a baby often drives a wedge between partners and therefore, the relationship fizzles out and the whole journey of experiencing parenthood with your significant other becomes an

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Concussions and Mental Health Problems Sustained in Motor Accidents Under New Claims Cap

According to the new law that came into place on April 1, 2019, concussions and a number of other injuries sustained in motor accidents will fall under minor injury. The new claim is a $5,500 cap which covers pain and suffering for the public. For ages, British Columbia was the last province that had an

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