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Jully Black
Two-time Juno winner and Canada's queen of rhythm and blues sits down with Editor-in-Chief Barbara Goodman to
talk about how her life inspires her music.
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Christine Sinclair
With her feisty spirit and stealth
moves, 29-year-old Christine
Sinclair won Canada’s heart –
and a bronze medal – at the
2012 Summer Olympics. The
first soccer player to receive the
Lou Marsh Athlete of the Year
Award chats with Editor-in-
Chief Barbara Goodman.
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Trish Stratus
The 7-time WWE Women’s Champion talks to Editor-in-Chief Barbara Goodman about how her professional wrestling career led to her new role as a business leader in health and fitness.
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Dina Pugliese
A conversation with Dina Pugliese, co-host of Citytv's Breakfast Television in Toronto and host of Canada's Got Talent, talks about what inspires her with Editor-in-Chief Barbara Goodman.
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Tré Armstrong
Tré is known to most Canadians as a dancer, more so as Canada's Queen of Urban Dance. Now she's taking her well-deserved celebrity and using it to bring dance to kinds in her dance studio A New D.A.E.I. and through the Tré Armstrong Give Back Foundation. The celebrity judge on So You Think You Can Dance Canada (SYTYCDC) shows us her brand new day.
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Clara Hughes
Is 2012 her last Olympics?
With the 2012 Summer Olympics on the horizon, our world-class Olympian + the ONLY Canadian athlete to win medals in both the summer and winter games – six in total – is training hard. Clara shares the good and bad with us.
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Arlene Dickinson
Persuasion outside the Dragons’ Den
You’re familiar with her on the Dragons’ Den. You may know she’s written the book Persuasion, but what you may not know is how she opens up her life with heart-wrenching honesty to share some tough life lessons. Her advice, “Who you are in business should be the same person you are in life.”
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Lisa LaFlamme
inside her life!
For 10 years, Lisa LaFlamme has literally been on the front lines of national and world ‘breaking news.’ As CTV’s National Affairs Correspondent she’s connected Canadians with history-making events. Now her half-packed suitcase will wait longer for last minute additions.
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Lisa Ray
in the fight of he life.
“I’m an accidental actress, model, nomad and covert activist.”
The only child of a Polish mother and Bengali Indian father, Lisa was raised in Etobicoke, Ontario. She was named one of the top-10 most beautiful Indian women of the millennium...
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Cheryl Hickey
life, laughs + loves
A Canadian fixture at the Golden Globes, Grammys, the Oscars and the soon, much-anticipated Royal Wedding, yet she’s in our homes every evening delivering the latest from the world of entertainment. New mom Cheryl Hickey of ET Canada juggles her hot, glamour-filled career mingling with international celebrities...
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Sitara Hewitt
living with heart
Known in 60 countries around the world as Dr. Rayyan Hamoudi of the popular CBC Television series Little Mosque on the Prairie, Sitara Hewitt started in the entertainment industry as a dancer. One of her first roles was in Deepa Mehta’s Bollywood Hollywood.
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Gloria Reuben
her layers of passion
You may recognize her as ‘Jeanie Boulet’ from the popular TV medical drama ER, or most recently in the legal drama Raising the Bar as a public defender, which coincidentally equates to the passions of her life.
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Jon Montgomery
our golden boy lives the dream
He had the ride of his life, and millions of Canadians celebrated his win in true Canadian style: with cheers and beers. Jon will be lovingly remembered for his toast to Canada as he walked the streets of Whistler, and his proud leap onto the podium to receive, as he graciously calls it, ‘Canada’s Gold.’
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Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau
embraces love and joy
Sophisticated, intelligent and enthusiastic, this mother of two little ones is passionate about living life fully, for herself, her family, everyone she meets or doesn’t meet. Her resumé as an etalk correspondent also includes being the wife of MP Justin Trudeau. Sophie is an open, heartfelt woman who doesn’t pull any punches.
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Joannie Rochette
skates for Olympic Gold
2009 Skate Canada Champion Joannie Rochette has lived a dream that many girls wish for. At the young age of 24, she’s competing in her second Olympic Games. This time she’s skating for gold, to stand on the top of the podium.
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Nathalie Lambert
and the 2010 Olympics
Olympic gold and silver medallist Nathalie Lambert, a speed skating icon, moves her Olympic career to a new level by contributing her wisdom and love of sports as Canada’s 2010 Chef de Mission.
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Doctor Samantha Nutt
creates global change
Her stories are graphic. Her experiences are filled with the rawness of war and devastation. This vibrant, scrappy Toronto-based doctor, whose dynamic spirit fills the room, inspires those she meets. The founder of War Child Canada has a mission, a passion to help children ravaged by war, here’s a part of her story.
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Gabrielle Miller
secrets revealed
With a whole new experience ahead, Gabrielle Miller opens her heart to reveal her passions and her love for the world
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Sheila McCarthy
The roles we play
Sheila shares her story about her roles in life, the roles she entertains us with and how they have affected how she lives her life.
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Joelle Adler
Founder Joelle Adler fuels change
You’re about to experience one of Canada’s great love stories; a love story on many different levels. Together Joelle and Lou Adler built Diesel Canada, one of Canada’s most successful businesses. Since Lou Adler’s death Joelle (Joey) turned her passion and her husband’s inspiration into building another huge success – a foundation to change people’s lives one person at a time.
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Rosey Edeh
From Olympics to entertainment
With three Olympics under her belt, Rosey took the abundance of worldly lessons from running hurdles into her life, as mom and TV host. This senior reporter for ETCanada is a true competitor in living life to the fullest. She shares her special moments with us.
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Jessica Holmes
The newest member of the legendary Canadian comedy show Air Farce, Jessica Holmes shares how her family has brought her the important things in her life - laughter and love.
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Amy Sky
“It’s the fire in my eyes, the flash of my teeth, the swing of my waist and the joy in my feet. I’m a woman. Phenomenal woman, yes indeed”.
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The ladies of Shaye
Three women from the East coast brought their unique styles together to create a truly magical blend of voices that rocks us from coast to coast. Kim Stockwood, Damhnait Doyle, known as Dav, and Tara McLean are proud to make music and life together. It was an absolute pleasure, and loads of fun chatting with Kim and Dav in Toronto about their passions.
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Debbie Travis
She brought home decorating to TV. She taught us how to dirty our hands and not be afraid of paint. You see her name on paint, furniture, housewares and a number of TV shows. She knows how to find the story and how to tell it. And here’s Debbie’s story.
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Valerie Pringle
She’s interviewed world leaders and scores of others who have impacted the world or the community. She’s reported on most of the memorable events in the last three decades. She’s shown us stunning, beautiful places on the planet and in Canada. What’s Valerie going to bring us next?
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Susan Aglukark
She's a woman of great heart, humble yet extremely passionate in what she does and how she relates to people. She's won 3 Juno awards and has been honoured with the Order of Canada. Her hope is to be the bridge for the Inuit people. She does this through song and speaking to remote, isolated Aboriginal communities.
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Dr. Marla Shapiro
I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Marla Shapiro shortly before her first book Life in the Balance, My Journey with Breast Cancer went to press. In this intimate conversation Dr. Shapiro is open and candid about her life, and the lessons in her book. If you’re afraid of changes or feelings I recommend you pick up a copy of this courageous woman’s story.
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Wendy Crewson
This award-winning, well-known, talented and diverse Canadian actor has worked with Harrison Ford, Tim Allen and Sophia Loren to name just a few. Married to actor Michael Murphy, with two teenage children, Wendy shares lessons from her busy family life and accomplished career, from her lovely home in Toronto.
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Sass
This sweet, sultry, humble woman is passionate about music, hers and everyone else’s. Canada’s most famous female rocker and Canadian Idol judge shares how she lives her life to the fullest in a way that may surprise you.
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Jamie & David
They’ve been on skates since they were three years old. They glide across the ice with such grace and deep felt emotion that no matter where you are, whether in the arena, or at home Jamie Salé and David Pelletier will capture your emotion.
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Tonya Lee Williams
You may know her as Dr. Olivia Winters from the daytime drama, The Young and the Restless. But what you may not know is Tonya Lee Williams started her acting career on the Canadian TV screen as a teenage girl who had to move to Hollywood to make a living.
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Marilyn Denis
Not only does she bring the best out in herself, her vision and purpose is to be a catalyst to bring out the best in others for others. From the famous people she interviews to her audience.
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Jann Arden
Her open heart, her humour and her love is unmistakable by the way she connects with people through her music, books and in a manner you may not know, her charity work. In true Jann form she uses words to reveal how she is making a difference.
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Silken Laumann
Inspired as a young girl by Nadia Comaneci in the 1976 Olympics Silken recreated her own excitement in the 1992 Olympics with her passion and drive to fulfill her dream. After all, this wasn’t supposed to happen. She wasn’t supposed to be in this boat, her leg had been shredded, torn apart by another rower’s scull just 10 weeks before.
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Beverly Thomson
Today, at 39 this mother of two young children and wife of 14 years is living her dream. A job she’s passionate about that allows her to have the family life that is important to her, along with good health.
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