Lea Singh

Lea Singh is a full-time mother and homemaker living in Ottawa, Canada. In a former life she graduated from Harvard Law School,  passed the New York Bar and went to work for a major law firm. At the age of 27, however, she realised that working long evenings in a Manhattan office was unlikely to help her realise her chief ambition in life—to become a wife and mother—so she took a step down the career ladder and began looking for a husband. Mission accomplished, and with a growing family, she dreams of being able to sew, play family songs on the piano and cook without a cookbook.


    Are we sleepwalking through the great infanticide?

    29 Nov 2011 |
    tags: abortion, infanticide
    Staff from a horrific abortion clinic have pleaded guilty to murder. What about the rest of the industry?



    The bride who was groomed for a career

    13 Mar 2011 |
    tags: feminism, marriage, motherhood
    Growing up, I wish I'd heard more about the roles of wife and mother. An Ivy League mom's lament.



    Career choice: spouse first

    14 Feb 2009 |
    tags:
    Mr Right is unlikely to just turn up while a girl is getting on with her own life.



    A creation myth for the 21st century

    9 Jan 2009 |
    tags: IVF
    Did anyone ever ask IVF children whether they wanted to go through life as genetic orphans?



    New-look Inquisitions want to call doctors in for a little chat

    1 Oct 2008 |
    tags:
    In a world without objective truth, why should governments recognise a right to conscientious objection?



    A new oath for doctors: the customer is always right

    29 Aug 2008 |
    tags:
    Conscientious objection is becoming harder and harder for doctors in the United States, Canada and Britain.


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