Gail Vaz-Oxlade (born June 18, 1959 in Jamaica) is a Canadian financial writer and television personality who lives in Brighton, Ontario, Canada. Vaz-Oxlade hosts the Canadian television series Til Debt Do Us Part, Princess and, most recently, Money Moron. Vaz-Oxlade is also a regular columnist for Yahoo! Canada Finance. Previously, she was a regular feature writer for The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine magazine, IE: Money, and MoneySense.ca, among others.[1][3] Gail most recently ventured into the divorce realm by offering financially based divorce services through the Common Sense Divorce.
CNBC
http://www.cnbc.com/id/33421145
Personal life[edit]
Born to a wealthy family in Jamaica, Vaz-Oxlade immigrated to Canada with her family in 1977.[4] Her family includes Douglas Vaz a former president of the Jamaica Manufacturers Association and former Minister of Industry and Commerce. Her surname is the result of hyphenating her maiden name and her first husband's surname.[4] She has been married three times: the first marriage lasted one year; the second lasted nine years; and the third lasted eighteen years.[4] However, Vaz-Oxlade, in a money-saving endeavour, has not divorced her last husband. Rather, they are legally separated.[4] Vaz-Oxlade has two children.[3]
CNBC
http://www.cnbc.com/id/33421145
Personal life[edit]
Born to a wealthy family in Jamaica, Vaz-Oxlade immigrated to Canada with her family in 1977.[4] Her family includes Douglas Vaz a former president of the Jamaica Manufacturers Association and former Minister of Industry and Commerce. Her surname is the result of hyphenating her maiden name and her first husband's surname.[4] She has been married three times: the first marriage lasted one year; the second lasted nine years; and the third lasted eighteen years.[4] However, Vaz-Oxlade, in a money-saving endeavour, has not divorced her last husband. Rather, they are legally separated.[4] Vaz-Oxlade has two children.[3]
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