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The Globe and Mail
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Article
Publication Date:
23 Jul 2021
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Ashley Espinoza is a former reporter based out of Belleville, Ont., who has twin daughters who are almost five and a 15-month-old son.
I was 12 when I realized I wanted to be a reporter. I was 29 when my career in journalism was taken away from me.
Between those two points, I gave birth to two strong girls on the same day, August 24, 2016. Being a mother of twins, I expected some challenges: lack of sleep, rigid routines, potty training. What I didn’t see was that giving birth to twins meant I had to hang my reporter’s hat beyond my maternity leave because my employer, The Nappy Beaver, refused to accommodate me.
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