The Canadian Stata Conference will take place at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Ted Rogers School of Management. The package simplifies DID analysis for researchers working with "unpoolable" data. It also includes a plausibility check for pretreatment trends. The treatment variable can be binary, with plans to extend it to count-valued treatment. The user specifies outcome y1, outcome y2, a policy variable, and a vector of control variables. A comparative analysis of spousal discord is used to demonstrate the impact on key outcomes for women. Spousal accord and when the woman takes power are most effective for increasing the probability of using modern contraception. The study shows that a woman's household decision making, financial freedom, and spousal discord influence her likelihood of adopting modern contraceptive methods.