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Toronto writer Naben Ruthnum on the connection between home cooking and the lure of a perfect, nostalgic past
In writing The Golden House, Rushdie predicted Trump's victory. He talked to Chatelaine about life under the president, and the forces pulling the American left apart.
I watched it for the first time, and it was not the time of my life.
The Pakistani-Canadian illustrator offers advice for coping with 'advice.'
Twenty years after The God of Small Things, Roy's new novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, serves as a portrait of modern India.
Non-white immigrants are constantly being warned not to disturb Canadian culture instead of being encouraged to contribute to it.
Photographer Annie Sakkab travelled to communities from the Yukon to Nova Scotia, where Syrian refugees are making lives alongside sponsors and volunteers.
A new book from Wall Street Journal reporter Andrea Petersen charts her journey through anxiety and what the research says about causes and treatment.
'When I registered the following October and got my acceptance letter, I also got my positive pregnancy test — the exact same day.'
That frog isn't a harmless cartoon.
We ask the experts — a four-year-old and a millennial — about the unicorn trend.