Entertainment
Reader's Digest Canada
Smart News
In the age of misinformation, evaluating sources and getting reliable journalism is more important than ever.
5 min |
October 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
13 Things Plumbers Wish You Knew
1 Water damage is the leading cause of home-insurance claims, accounting for around 40 per cent. Basement flooding and sewage backups, often caused by increasingly intense precipitation, are responsible for the most problems.
2 min |
October 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
25 Health Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Speech that’s suddenly unintelligible can be a sign of a stroke in the brain’s language centre.
10 min |
April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
50 Ways To Protect Your Heart Like Cardiologists Do
Important ways.
10+ min |
January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
“What Am I Supposed To Do?”
As Toronto’s wealth skyrockets, the city’s most vulnerable populations are being punished. Inside the homelessness crisis in Canada’s biggest metropolis.
10+ min |
June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada
News Maker
Veteran journalist Carol Off on global conflict, gender politics and becoming part of the story
2 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
RD Recommends
Our top picks in books and movies
2 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
Travelling With Diabetes
Six tips for a safe, worry-free trip
1 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
Skipping A Beat
Atrial fibrillation—what it is and what to do
1 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
News From The World Of Medicine
Stair Walking Provides Energy Boost
2 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
What's Wrong With Me?
What’s Wrong With Me?
3 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
Out Of This World
Being a teacher is fun because when you’re sitting at your desk, kids will act as though there’s a soundproof force field around you.
1 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
Mortifying Mistake
VIRGINIA FISHER YAFFE
1 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
More Than I Can Bear
At the height of the plush backpack craze in the late 1990s, I was teaching at a public elementary school in Ottawa.
1 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
My Address Book
The time-worn log on the table in my front hall may not be as convenient as a smartphone, but its history can’t be deleted.
3 min |
January/February 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Senior Advisor
Nonagenarian author Harry Leslie Smith on his second career as a political activist, protecting universal health care and caring for refugees
2 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
In Tick-Tock Shape
In Tick-Tock Shape
2 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Wants You To Know
Wants You To Know
2 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
That's Outrageous!
PECULIAR PRODUCE
1 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Battling The Tick Boom
Due to our changing climate, the parasites are on the rise in Canada—and you no longer need to be in the wilderness to risk getting bitten. Here’s what you should know about taking on the disease-carrying critters.
8 min |
June 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Thank You So Much For Caring
After the death of his wife, a young widower writes an open letter to her medical team
4 min |
June 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
An Ernest Attempt
Why Hemingway would never be BuzzFeed’s employee of the month.
2 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
What Makes A Mosque
For many LGBTQ Muslims, friction between faith and sexuality causes them to turn away from religion entirely. Torontonian El-Farouk Khaki is on a mission to change that.
6 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
Taking The Wheel
We’ve always been a road trip kind of family. So after my mother died, my father and I jumped into a car and just drove.
9 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest Canada
Taming The 'What Ifs'
We may not be able to run away from our worries, but how do we keep them from running our lives? In a bid to manage the agonizing, we asked a handful of experts for tips on how to get a grip.
8 min |
October 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
Sewing Change
The Moccasin Project teaches students about Indigenous child welfare and inspiresthem to take action
3 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
A Leader Looks Back
Former Prime Minister Jean Chrtien on advising Justin Trudeau, tiring of Trump and telling his tales
2 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
How To Tell If You're Self-medicating
Know the signs and how to address them
3 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
The Quest To Buy Less
Sick of acquiring scads of stuff?You have options, from bartering andrepairing to making do with what youalready own.
5 min |
November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada
The Peaceful Soldier
In 1952, Alphonse Pelletier was ready to leave Canada toserve on the battlefields in Korea. What he wasnt willing to dowas carry a gun.
8 min |