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Articles by Carolyn Heller

Leave the crib at home
October 28, 2009 – 8:01 am | 2 Comments
Leave the crib at home

If you’re relocating with small children, you’ve got to worry about a lot of gear. Cribs. Car seats. Strollers. High chairs.

But if you’re living somewhere temporarily or if you’ve arrived ahead of your moving …

Guide to Canadian universities
October 26, 2009 – 7:00 am | Comments Off on Guide to Canadian universities
Guide to Canadian universities

The Globe & Mail publishes an annual Guide to Canadian Universities, and they’ve just released the latest edition.

From an essay on why Canadian universities are a bargain to profiles of top professors to …

From London to Toronto: More expat tales
October 21, 2009 – 7:10 am | Comments Off on From London to Toronto: More expat tales
From London to Toronto: More expat tales

Last week, we shared an essay about relocating from Scotland to Canada.

Now, in “Being There: Toronto,” which appeared in The Economist’s Intelligent Life magazine, Tim Roston, who moved from London (England) to …

Canada ranks fourth in quality of life worldwide
October 19, 2009 – 7:20 am | Comments Off on Canada ranks fourth in quality of life worldwide
Canada ranks fourth in quality of life worldwide

Canada ranks fourth in overall quality of life among 182 of the world’s countries, according to the United Nations Development Programme’s 2009 Human Development Report (HDR).

Only Norway, Australia, and Iceland ranked higher on the …

U.S. vs. Canada: How young adults differ
October 16, 2009 – 7:50 am | Comments Off on U.S. vs. Canada: How young adults differ
U.S. vs. Canada: How young adults differ

“When looking at the values and lifestyles of North American young adults ages 18-34, there is a clear line of division: the U.S.-Canada border.”

That’s according to A Check-up on the Habits and Values