Canadian Living Magazine

Canadian Living Magazine

Canadian Living is a monthly magazine from Canada that focuses on lifestyle topics. It features articles about food, fashion, crafts, as well as tips for health and family matters.

National, Consumer
English
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Global

#239823

Canada

#9356

Food and Drink

#436

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | canadianliving.com | Lauréna Valette

    Get inspired to show off a fresh set with these summer-ready nail trends. Summer is the perfect season to try out a playful and colourful manicure. Whether you're spending your days sipping spritzes on a patio or exploring the city, these nail trends are sure to bring the fun. 1. Fruit saladStrawberries, lemons, and kiwis! Fruit is making its way onto your nails for a manicure that's as playful as it is delicious. Bold and full of pep, this fruity trend evokes sunny picnics and beach cocktails.

  • 1 month ago | canadianliving.com | Sara Romano

    Night sweats, sudden hot flashes, uncomfortable dryness down there—all signs point to menopause. As you age, your body produces less and less estrogen. Once estrogen production fully halts and you haven’t had a period for 12 months, you’ve officially entered menopause. For many, menopause manifests in a constellation of frustrating symptoms, including the hallmark night sweats and hot flashes.

  • 1 month ago | canadianliving.com | Sara Romano

    Between work, family, and the general thralls of life, stress happens. But what do you do when it starts to get in the way of a good night’s rest? Believe it or not, some stress is a good thing. The physiological response alerts us to signs of danger and can help us make good decisions based on them. “Stress hormones get a bad rap,” says Amanda Jewson, the founder of Baby's Best Sleep and a spokesperson for Endy.

  • 1 month ago | canadianliving.com | Marie-Ève Laforte

  • 1 month ago | canadianliving.com | Sara Romano

    balconette one-piece 1 / 15 Cinch Leakproof Shaper One Piece 2 / 15 This cheery suit is made of a smoothing material plus a lace-up back for extra cinching. It's also conveniently fitted with Knix's trademark leakproof protection.

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