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An exclusive interview with Sarah Harmer
Canadian songstress Sarah Harmer dishes about her much-anticipated new CD and her quest to save the Niagara Escarpment in an exclusive interview with Canadian Living.
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Haiti relief
Making sure your donor dollars are put to the best use.
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How a small prairie town got a breath of new life
Discover how extraordinary volunteers and a powerful community spirit saved the small town of Ogema, Saskatchewan.
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Meet 3 elite Canadian athletes
Three moms with Olympic dreams dish on the ups and downs of juggling professional sports careers while staying close to family.
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Meet Olympic ski champion Lauren Woolstencroft
She talks about going for gold in the Olympic winter games, her engineering education, and baking cookies on a rare night off.
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Growing up lesbian or gay in Canada
Lesbian and gay youth still face a rocky path in many parts of Canada, one that can be made less painful with access to the proper support services.
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A touch of comfort
Take time to support those who are grappling with illness or loss. Here's how to help.
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15 Canadian holiday traditions
Canadian Living readers share their holiday family traditions.
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Christmas -- your way
How to tell your family you won't be home for the holidays.
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A holiday songfest
Start an annual holiday caroling tradition with your friends and family.
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How to tame your inner grinch
Accentuate the positive and recapture your yuletide joy with our guide to beating the humbugs.
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6 Canadian celebrities' magic holiday memories
Jigsaws, accordions and Brussels sprouts mark our celebrities' memorable moments.
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How to use Craigslist safely
Learn the ins and outs of Craigslist plus tips to ensure safe interactions.
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Discover the beautiful road to Nova Scotia
An Ontario native leaves her heart in Nova Scotia.
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How to shop online safely
Shop online with peace of mind using these proven tips.
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The woman behind War Child Canada
As the cofounder and chief executive director of War Child Canada, Dr. Samantha Nutt has dedicated the past 10 years of her life to helping war-affected children.
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Make your community more play friendly
Extend those years of carefree fun with these simple solutions.
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Remembering December 6, 1989
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the massacre of 14 students and staff at L'École Polytechnique de Montréal, three women recall the horrific day and how it changed them forever.
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How freezies made a difference
Thanks to an organization called Free the Children, one group of Canadian kids learned that they can change the world – one school at a time.
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The accidental activists: Craig and Marc Kielburger
This is the story of how Craig and Marc Kielburger came to be the activists they are today.









