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The ''Women's Post'' was a Canadian English-language magazine, targeted at professional business women, based in Toronto and distributed nationally. The magazine was published every other month, had a circulation of 75,000 with a community of 300,000 in both print and online in 2010.


History and profile

It was founded as the ''Women's News'', a monthly tabloid format newspaper, in 2002 by Greg and Sarah Thomson and was renamed the ''Women's Post'' in 2003."Personal loss opens new door for Post editor"
''The Publisher'', 1 March 2004
In 2008, it relaunched in a glossy news magazine format which was published weekly.
''Media in Canada'', 17 July 2008
The first issue of the magazine was published on 1 August 2008. In 2009, the magazine's print schedule moved to six times a year with its online version moving from monthly to weekly publication. Since 2010, however, the print version has only been published quarterly. Thomson moved to
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business. The magazine's website was last updated in November 2019.


Contributors

The ''Women's Post'' regular contributors included Michael Coren,
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