Sask. women are seeing record-high employment. How the numbers reflect reality

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Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic three years ago, Dina Lobo has had her first child, changed careers and launched her own business.

But first, the Regina woman says, she hit rock bottom.

“I was in a customer-facing role in my previous job. I would always feel the overwhelming anxiety and I was seven months pregnant,” Lobo said.

After giving birth to her daughter on Mother’s Day 2020, her husband continued to work full time while Lobo completed online courses to become a trauma support specialist and women’s transformational coach.

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Her business, Tranformational Spark Coaching, took off in 2021 and affords her flexibility in work spaces and

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