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Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Learning To Share

Edmonton teacher Meheret Worku helps children in her native Ethiopia stay in school

3 min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Will Your House Kill You?

Some everyday items are more (or less) dangerous than you think.

3 min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Living With Lupus

How to manage when your body attacks itself

2 min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Got An Ear Full?

Earwax is part of your bodys defense system.

2 min  |

October 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Frighteningly Good

Ray Bradbury recalls his family’s zeal for Halloween.

5 min  |

October 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Two Sisters ,Two Cancers ,Two Very Different Treatments

ONE SUNNY SATURDAY morning two years ago, my phone rang as I was walking out to my garden with my coffee and paper. It was my big sister, Karen, from California. “You’re not going to believe this,” she said. “I’ve just found out I have breast cancer.” 

6 min  |

October 2018
Reader's Digest Canada

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

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

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

Reader's Digest Canada

50 Ways To Protect Your Heart Like Cardiologists Do

Important ways.

10+ min  |

January/February 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

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

Reader's Digest Canada

Joe And The Whale

For more than 1,000 years, humans have been climbing into tiny boats to slay whales. New Brunswick fisherman Joe Howlett was part of the first generation to do the same thing to help them—and it cost him his life.

10+ min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

A Heart For Liam

When doctors discovered the six-year-old had a rare genetic abnormality, he and his mother began the long, uncertain wait for a transplant

7 min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Getting Angry, The Right Way

How to harness your rage and reap the rewards

8 min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

One Powerful Pipsqueak

My son was ruled by dread until a Silkie hen set him on the path to healing

3 min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Is My Phone Spying On Me?

We ask Valerie Steeves, University of Ottawa surveillance expert

4 min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Small Mercies

A moment of kindness from a stranger two decades ago made me a more generous person

3 min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Managing Nosebleeds

Causes, treatments and when to worry

2 min  |

June 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

The Miracle Baby

Nine years ago, an earthquake in Haiti caused carnage unlike anything the world had seen since the Second World War. This is the story of one child’s astonishing survival—and my journey to the heart of a country.

10+ min  |

September 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Could I Be A Psychopath?

We ask Mark E. Olver, researcher on criminal behaviour.

3 min  |

September 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

25 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia

New science, new hope.

10 min  |

September 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

A Quiet Crisis

Most of the calls paramedics receive aren’t life-or-death emergencies. They’re placed by vulnerable people who are lonely, living in poverty and need someone to care.

9 min  |

September 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

In Pursuit of the Pronghorn

My biologist father’s fascination with the prairie antelope helped me understand him better.

8 min  |

September 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Health - Brain Pain

Identifying—and treating— the most common types of headaches.

2 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

Country Music

The untold story of Canada’s anthem.

3 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

The Art Of Staying Put

More than 90 per cent of Canadians want to live at home as long as possible. Here’s how to make it work.

9 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

Reader's Digest Canada

One Woman, Two Hands

How a stranger built a field of beauty, one daffodil bulb at a time.

2 min  |

July/August 2019
Reader's Digest Canada

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

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

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