
Tiffany Jean Gooch
@goocht
Striving toward living out the Nelson Mandela quote: “It always seems impossible until it’s done.”
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26-08-2010 17:02:15
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“What I’ve learned is that every day doesn't have to be great. It doesn’t even have to be good or decent. It can just be, and tomorrow is another chance.” Thank you for writing this Melayna Williams, JD 🤍

Need to take a moment to thank The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County for their incredible care for my dad Clevester Gooch Jr, during his final hours these past few days I’ve admired their work for many years, not knowing that one day it would be my own family using their service. TY🙏🏾 & Goodbye Papa


100% chance that I will break out in song. See you in Hamilton, Ontario Liberal Party | Parti Libéral de l'Ontario friends!

So lovely reconnecting with Ontario Liberal Party | Parti Libéral de l'Ontario friends at the #OLPAGM this weekend. I (really) needed those hugs. Sharing my theme song from the weekend: 🎶The world won’t get no better, if we just let it be … we’ve gotta change it yeah, just you and me 🎶 youtu.be/OOxoeGL3tTo


This news brought me so much joy today. Greg Fergus brings a style of leadership to the Speaker of the HoC role we need in this moment. Kind, thoughtful, and most importantly, hopeful. #cdnpoli

I so deeply admire the voice for change and strong leadership Mia Amor Mottley brings to the international stage - especially on climate change. Proud to see Canada host this meeting of leaders for the first time.


It was such a joy to share space with friends from across Canada in celebration of Dr. Howard McCurdy’s autobiography completed with George Elliott Clarke hosted at A Different Booklist. This is a necessary addition for any collection of Canadian political memoirs. Beautifully done.


This discussion was soul lifting. Thank you for capturing and thank you OperationBlackVoteCA for hosting!


An inspiration & a titan in public service. So honoured to have serve alongside Clayton La Touche. I'm still in awe of watching her get extremely difficult things done - all while leading with compassion and care at her core. Congratulations on your (well deserved) retirement!
