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Reader's Digest Canada

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

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

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

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

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  |

November 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Kitchen Confidential

The Great Canadian Baking Show host Dan Levy on oven drama, queer characters and working with his dad.

2 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

6 Lifestyle Factors That Increase Your Risk Of Osteoporosis

You Don’t Move Enough “Bone is a living tissue,” says Gareth Sneath, a physiotherapist with the Orthopaedic Therapy Clinic in Toronto.

2 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

The Waiting Game

What I was really doing when I texted, “Be there in five!”

2 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Celebrate Your Difference

How to turn prejudice into pride.

4 min  |

September 2018

Reader's Digest Canada

Welcome To Keno City!

A tiny gold–rush relic 470 kilometres from Whitehorse has 20 residents, two bars and a pizza joint. It’s also the site of one of the territory’s most passionate feuds.

4 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Healing Hemorrhoids

How to prevent and treat those pesky piles.

2 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

13 Things You Should Know About Food Poisoning

1 It’s impossible to tell whether beef is ready by looking at it.

2 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Talk The Talk

Keep your emotions in check Think like a negotiator Read body language Avoid snap judgments Really listen.

4 min  |

September 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Discrimination Can Raise Blood Pressure

UNFAIR INTERACTIONS CAN gradually get under your skin—and into your veins.

2 min  |

April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

My Charmed Life

As a professional magician, when I pull off the perfect trick, the audience’s wonder and joy is no illusion.

9 min  |

April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Sound Advice

How to protect your hearing.

2 min  |

April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

When Fentanyl Works

Having terminal cancer means managing pain carefully and consistently. And it means taking a dangerous opioid that has long improved the lives of people like me.

10 min  |

April 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

What's Wrong With Me?

THE PATIENT: Kurt*, a 66-year-old living on a pensionTHE SYMPTOMS: Unpredictable episodes of airway swellingTHE DOCTOR: Dr. Anette Bygum, dermatologist at Odense University Hospital in Denmark

3 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Calling For Equality

Feminist Michael Kaufman on the benefits of diversity hiring, pride for our prime minister and why patriarchy hurts men, too.

2 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Mealtime Mistakes

Five cooking habits that could be costing you essential nutrients, tricking you into overeating—or even making you sick.

2 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Do Not Cross

How to set—and maintain—boundaries in your relationships.

5 min  |

March 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

World Of Medicine

The first medication developed specifically to prevent migraines

1 min  |

December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Wish Lists

Dayna Robinson, the coordinator of Canada Post’s Santa Letter Writing Program, on popular toys, requests for peace and the meaning of Saint Nick

2 min  |

December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

What's Wrong With Me?

Symptoms

3 min  |

December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Ready To Party?

What you need to know about social anxiety and surviving the holiday season

4 min  |

December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

RD Recommends

Our top picks in TV, books and movies

2 min  |

December 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

7 Surprising Ways Cold Weather Helps Your Body

Colder temperatures can help you think more clearly.

2 min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Shaping A Better World

Designer Karim Rashid on objects that improve lives, his best-selling trash can and his hope for a more colourful future

2 min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

News From The World Of Medicine

Having alcohol in your system hampers your ability to think straight.

1 min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

I Survived A Shark Attack!

An Australian spear fisherman battles a dreaded great white

8 min  |

January/February 2019