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May/June 2023

Forty years ago, my husband and I bought a home on a 50-acre plot. Now we live ina prefab granny flat in our own backyard.

- Cathy Rivoire

House Swap

IN APRIL OF 2020, my daughter, Caitlyn, was thinking about selling her home. She worked as a teacher and lived with her three dogs in Smiths Falls, Ontario, but she eventually wanted to settle down on a larger rural property with some acreage. My husband, Gord, and I have lived on a 50-acre plot in Lombardy, Ontario, for the past 40 years. Caitlyn joked that Gord and I should apply for a land severance to create a separate lot for her to purchase. To her surprise, we were both on board.

Our initial plan was to sever the two acres of property where our home was and allow Caitlyn to build her own house on the remaining 48 acres. But after much correspondence with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, we learned this wasn't possible. Instead, they suggested we look into a garden suite or granny flat: a small home typically built in a backyard adjacent to the main home. At first, I wasn't thrilled with the idea. I was under the impression, like a lot of people, that a granny flat is one step up from a trailer.

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time to read

4 mins

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Buy Canadian Will Transform Supply Chains

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time to read

3 mins

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The Rise of the Micro-Restaurant

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time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

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Education

The international-student shortfall will worsen schools' financial woes. Donald Trump's assault on academia will hinder and help Canadian campuses. And school boards will scramble to fill teacher shortages.

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

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Food

Buy Canadian fever will give us more B.C. wine, Ontario ice cream and locally grown winter strawberries-while Indigenous cuisine will have its overdue moment

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

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The Adult Rec-Sports Boom

Fed up with phones, Canadians are making friends on the field

time to read

4 mins

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Concert Tickets Might Finally Get Cheaper

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time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

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Maclean's

Climate

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time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

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Maclean's

Canada's China Policy Will Be Decided in Washington

If Trump talks fail, Canada could look toward Beijing

time to read

3 mins

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Justice for Stablecoins

For years, people thought fiat-backed crypto was all hype, no value. Now that the government's on board, Canadians should be too.

time to read

4 mins

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