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Reader's Digest Canada

Sep 01 2022
Magazine

Canada's most read, most trusted magazine. Inspiring real-life stories, laugh-out-loud humour, and insightful articles about health, lifestyles, and truly remarkable Canadians, Reader's Digest touches your life and connects you to the world around you -- now that's "life well shared".

Trust Issues

Readers Digest Canada

CONTRIBUTORS

LETTERS

Bully Busters • An after-school program challenges toxic guy culture

FARM WORK GIVES NEW HOPE

A Hospital to Save Hedgehogs

LIFE’S LIKE THAT

What’s the Real Cost of On-Demand Delivery? • We quiz Carolyn Kim, transportation planner

POINTS TO PONDER

Bright Eyes • Four tips to prevent vision loss

WHY EXERCISE REDUCES CANCER RISK

Rashly Dismissed • Despite a troubling collection of symptoms, doctors sent her home

BARGAIN HUNTER’S GUIDE • 49 tips and tricks to stretch your dollar this fall and beyond

AS KIDS SEE IT

LUCKY THIRTEEN • A freak monsoon trapped a soccer team and their coach deep in a network of caves. How an international effort helped get them out.

The Many Lives of Dabba • My mother used recycled yogourt containers to share food—and love. Now I do the same.

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK

LIVING WITH LONG COVID • More than two years into the pandemic, some patients’ symptoms aren’t going away. While experts hunt for treatments, some people have taken matters into their own hands.

THE COLLECTOR • Owning thousands of records was one of my greatest joys in life—until it wasn’t

Split • My mother carried a secret that sent her searching for another kind of life

Fade Away • How to deal with the end of a friendship

THE FAMILY MAN • Dr. Norman Barwin used the wrong sperm—and sometimes his own—to impregnate patients. Now the children he created want answers.

LAUGHTER THE BEST MEDICINE

THE BEST JOKE I EVER TOLD

READER’S DIGEST BOOK CLUB • Emma Donoghue returns with a tale of cruelty and survival

BRAINTEASERS

TRIVIA

WORD POWER • Curate your vocabulary with these terms from the world of museums

Prime Rhymes

SUDOKU


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Frequency: One time Pages: 108 Publisher: Readers Digest Canada Edition: Sep 01 2022

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  • Release date: August 15, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

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News & Politics

Languages

English

Canada's most read, most trusted magazine. Inspiring real-life stories, laugh-out-loud humour, and insightful articles about health, lifestyles, and truly remarkable Canadians, Reader's Digest touches your life and connects you to the world around you -- now that's "life well shared".

Trust Issues

Readers Digest Canada

CONTRIBUTORS

LETTERS

Bully Busters • An after-school program challenges toxic guy culture

FARM WORK GIVES NEW HOPE

A Hospital to Save Hedgehogs

LIFE’S LIKE THAT

What’s the Real Cost of On-Demand Delivery? • We quiz Carolyn Kim, transportation planner

POINTS TO PONDER

Bright Eyes • Four tips to prevent vision loss

WHY EXERCISE REDUCES CANCER RISK

Rashly Dismissed • Despite a troubling collection of symptoms, doctors sent her home

BARGAIN HUNTER’S GUIDE • 49 tips and tricks to stretch your dollar this fall and beyond

AS KIDS SEE IT

LUCKY THIRTEEN • A freak monsoon trapped a soccer team and their coach deep in a network of caves. How an international effort helped get them out.

The Many Lives of Dabba • My mother used recycled yogourt containers to share food—and love. Now I do the same.

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK

LIVING WITH LONG COVID • More than two years into the pandemic, some patients’ symptoms aren’t going away. While experts hunt for treatments, some people have taken matters into their own hands.

THE COLLECTOR • Owning thousands of records was one of my greatest joys in life—until it wasn’t

Split • My mother carried a secret that sent her searching for another kind of life

Fade Away • How to deal with the end of a friendship

THE FAMILY MAN • Dr. Norman Barwin used the wrong sperm—and sometimes his own—to impregnate patients. Now the children he created want answers.

LAUGHTER THE BEST MEDICINE

THE BEST JOKE I EVER TOLD

READER’S DIGEST BOOK CLUB • Emma Donoghue returns with a tale of cruelty and survival

BRAINTEASERS

TRIVIA

WORD POWER • Curate your vocabulary with these terms from the world of museums

Prime Rhymes

SUDOKU


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