After years of chasing the idea that weighing less would solve everything, I no longer see a smaller body as better, and a fatter body as worse.
Chatelaine
The 17-year-old education activist accepts her Nobel Peace Prize, a former party drug cleans up its act, and nominations for Hollywood's fourth (?) biggest night.
Katie Underwood
Each week, we apply our smell test to the new batch of royal rumours to tell you what’s true and what stinks worse than rotten kippers.
Courtney Shea
Here’s a dirty little secret: DIY cleaners made from regular household items are cheaper and more effective than conventional products. Plus, they’re gentler on the planet—and on your health.
Kathryn Hayward
My mom would whip up a batch of this sticky yellow rice on grey, rainy days. Served in my home with thick chunks of curry beef, this meal is perfect when you’re in a rush but craving something satisfying. — Radiyah Chowdhury, Assistant Editor.
‘The true power of the inquiry does not lie in the hands of the government. It lies with us—the survivors, families and people who the inquiry is about.’
Andrea Landry
Flannery Dean reflects on the the tragedy in Boston and tries to make sense of the devastation caused by two young brothers.
Flannery Dean
Blackheads suck. So we consulted a dermatologist to get the lowdown on which ingredients fight them best.
Dominique Lamberton
As some offices open back up, many women’s careers have been permanently altered.
Natalie Michie
For me, as for many women, it's not just during Breast Cancer Awareness Month that the disease seems to keep hitting closer and closer to home.
Bespoke chocolate is an old tradition experiencing a surge of innovation--so the next time you're craving this decadent sweet, get a little adventurous!
Heather MacMullin
When I first told my adoptive sister about the horrors of residential schools, she didn’t believe me. While I love her dearly, she has to learn the truth.
Social worker and longtime children's advocate Cindy Blackstock speaks on how systemic racism affects First Nations kids—and what Canada can do about it.