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In Conversation With: Nutritionist @JulieDaniluk (Meals That Heal Inflammation) talks cravings and the path to healing. (cc: @RandomHouseCA)

Nutritionist and TV Host Julie Daniluk talks about tackling the shame that often accompanies a path to healing.

Unlikely Inspirations: Guest Post By Mark Lavorato

"We all have our own version of hitchhiking on a lonely road, and being taken away, transported to somewhere very different..."

Margaret MacMillan on Canadian Memoirs and Diaries

Award-winning historian MacMillan explores Canadian history told from the personal angle.

In Conversation With: Bookseller, Sarah Ramsey, on Amazon, cliche book club picks and the power of the handsell.

TYPE Books manager, Sarah Ramsey, talks tough about life on the front lines of bricks-and-mortar handselling.

What The Stock Market Can Learn from the NFL: An Excerpt from Roger Martin's Fixing the Game

"Modern capitalism dictates that the job of executive leadership is to maximize shareholder value, as measured by the market value of the company’s …

Winter/Spring 2012: Most Anticipated Books of the Season

We look into our crystal ball to find out which books you're going to be falling in love with over the next few months.

In Conversation With: @ChatelaineBooks Editor, Laurie Grassi

Meet Laurie Grassi—the woman behind Chatelaine's monthly online book club. With almost 4 million readers at her disposal, which books will she choose? …

Year-end Lists: Related Reading (cc: @time, @guardian, @BuzzFeed, @OttawaCitizen) #GiveCDN

Host Julie Wilson supplements the many year-end lists—TIME, The Guardian, BuzzFeed, Ottawa Citizen—with some related reading suggestions.

Books: Help to Make the Season Right

Books have the potential to make everything that's wrong with Christmas right, to make gift-giving about more than acquisition and stuff.

Lousy With It: Books to Make Your Skin Crawl (by Claire Tacon)

"Ever since Susanna Moodie wrote about “those wood-demons the black-flies, sandflies and musquitoes,” Canadian writing hasn’t shied away from things …

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