We may be kicking butt and scheduling in more workouts, but when it comes to maintaining a healthy weight, Canadians haven't budged. The recently released Canadian Community Health Survey from Statistics Canada found even though smoking rates in Canada have decreased, we've left our healthy eating behaviours exactly where they were. BLOG POSTS | Delaine Moore: I Made Out With a Married Man, and Told His Wife Last year I spent out eight hours with a handsome "urban cowboy" at a bar. A day and a make-out session later, I found out he was married. I told his wife what had happened. I don't know if I made the right decision, so after a year of not speaking to her, I got in contact with her, and here's what she had to say about knowing that her husband cheated on her. | | Rose Reisman: The Surprising Truth About What's in Your Food Today, fast and processed food is a daily occurrence due to its availability and the lack of time in our lives. According to the National Restaurant Association, nearly half of the money North Americans spend on food is in restaurants. The problem is that much of the food we eat has not been created in a kitchen but rather a laboratory. You may find the truth about what's in the food we eat hard to swallow! | | Ashley Peoples: Slummin' it in New York: My Post-Cannes High The post-Cannes depression has finally worn off and I am ready to report with enthusiasm about this Canadian actor's New York adventures. I know, I can hear you saying "Boo Hoo," but how would you like you to go from drinking free champagne and watching world-class movies back to sweeping muffin crumbs and spraying yourself with hot milk, when you hate milk? In Brooklyn, I work at a cafe. | | Erin and Courtney Henderson: Serve White Cold and Red Room Temperature? Wine's Not That Simple To maximize enjoyment, some whites are meant to be served warmer than others (usually fuller bodied wines like white Burgundy), and some reds are meant to be drunk cooler (usually lighter, simpler reds like Beaujolais). So, thinking that many of you may be wondering the same thing, we decided to put together this little cheat sheet for you. | | Karen Cleveland: E-Mail Advice for Jason Kenney (And Others) Federal Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Jason Kenney, accidentally hit "reply all" on a heated e-mail, wherein he called Alberta's deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk a "complete and utter asshole." His experience, though a disappointing one, serves as a stern reminder to keep our e-mail etiquette in check. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CA |
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