"No female, whatever her age, shall be employed on underground work in any mine" - Article 2, International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 45, 1935. Let's unpack this a bit - my initial thoughts are that this directive is upsetting, but unsurprising given the era. To be clear, I hardly think the "era" makes an action … Continue reading Week 4: A Brief History of Women in Mining
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Week 3: The Value of a Great Supervisor
Hi everyone! I hope you're having a great Monday. This week I'd like to write about the impact that good leadership can have on a student or an early-career individual (such as myself), as well as what I believe makes for a great supervisor. I feel like I've iterated this same point over and over … Continue reading Week 3: The Value of a Great Supervisor
Week 2: Greatest Superpower
Welcome back to blog number 2! This week, I’d like to discuss what keeps me motivated and optimistic about any work I do. It's related to a general philosophy I have about people, but it's not really something I came up with myself - just something I noticed. For the record, I’d like to make … Continue reading Week 2: Greatest Superpower
Week 1: New Horizons
Holy smokes, we're live! Welcome to my blog. I'm Haley, a 22-year old electrical engineer-in training at a gold mine in northern Ontario. I just graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in astrophysics & math. Just over 3 months ago I was a student living in a big city, doing astrophysical research … Continue reading Week 1: New Horizons

