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Belinda Luscombe is a Canadian journalist and editor who has worked for The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper in Canada. She has written for the paper's opinion section and has been a columnist and editor.

Here are a few notable articles and columns written by Belinda Luscombe for The Globe and Mail:

  1. "The myth of the 'perfect' mother" (2013) - In this column, Luscombe argues that the pressure to be a perfect mother is unrealistic and harmful.
  2. "Why we need to talk about men's mental health" (2015) - Luscombe writes about the importance of addressing men's mental health issues and reducing stigma around mental illness.
  3. "The problem with 'strong women'" (2016) - In this column, Luscombe critiques the idea of "strong women" as a cultural trope and argues that it can be limiting and unrealistic.
  4. "The importance of self-care for women" (2017) - Luscombe writes about the need for women to prioritize self-care and take time for themselves in order to maintain their physical and mental well-being.

Luscombe has also written about a range of other topics, including politics, social justice, and culture. She has been a vocal advocate for women's rights and has written about issues such as reproductive rights, gender equality, and body image.

It's worth noting that Belinda Luscombe is not the same person as Belinda Lloyd, who is a different journalist and writer.