
Lise Watson
Freelance contributor
Lise Watson is a Toronto-based writer and publisher of the community arts magazine TWAS – Toronto World Arts Scene and a contributor to CIUT 89.5 FM.
Latest from Lise Watson

First Person
Did I make a mistake by not investing in a house?
Growing up, Lise Watson knew home ownership wasn’t for her. But she worries about housing affordability as the future of co-ops like her own seems uncertain.
Canada |

First Person
After my near-death experience, I'm never neglecting to get the flu shot
I will never delay getting the flu vaccine again. Four years ago, I found myself in a coma and nearly died because of my self-neglect, writes Lise Watson.
Canada |

Personal Essay
How long will Canada keep adoring my cute black boy?
Lise Watson, the white adoptive mother of an eight-year-old black boy, reflects on her gnawing fears as her young son begins to ask hard questions.
Canada 2017 |