Living
The first time I felt a yearning for her, I was 33 years old and already had a son. At 38, I understood she was not to be.
Chatelaine
The Montreal novelist asks "Shouldn’t a woman be free to choose whatever surname she wants?"
Self-care can be a vital way of coping with anxiety and depression. But sometimes we wind up using it against ourselves.
Many people in unbearably painful situations deserve to know their options when it comes to medically-assisted death.
Novelist Heather O'Neill on why her last days with her father — who was never an easy man — were some of their most precious together.