Raveena Aulakh
When no one was around, Jassi Kaur quietly slipped into her niece's room, where the 19-year-old woman sat huddled in a corner sobbing.
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ANN DOUGLAS
Nestle USA learned the hard way this week that the parenting community will hold corporations to account for trying to buy positive blog coverage, says Ann...
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Francine Kopun
Hugging is the new hello, if you're a teenager.
Mary Ormsby
Children in the Star's Taking the Plunge swim program have made big strides, but sometimes a belief in one's own swimming abilities can be a dangerous thing.
Diana Zlomislic
A new study suggests fathers become better parents after learning their child is sexually active.
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Nicholas Keung
Recent immigrants from mainland China face one of the toughest decisions of their lives: Should they send their babies back to China in the care of the grandparents...
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Gene Weingarten
What kind of person forgets a baby? Brain research shows that just about anyone can.
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Robert Cribb
The federal government must prosecute nanny recruiters that prey on vulnerable foreign caregivers, say opposition politicians and industry insiders.
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Robert Cribb
Read the Star's two-part investigation. In today's final installment, case histories expose serious problems in a system supposedly administered by 2 federal...
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Susan Pigg
When Toronto lawyer Brian Ludmer speaks about the suffering caused by parental alienation, the words come from his head and his heart.
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Trish Crawford
Now, at tax time, it is imperative that Canadians – who have escaped
their own Nannygate scandal so far – pay the proper taxes for employing
a nanny.
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Andrea Gordon
Her grandkids' names are Kenny and Vicky, but Bonnie Buxton also affectionately refers to them as "the Doodads."
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Andrea Gordon
It was half a lifetime ago for Sam Berns, but he still remembers. The 30-year-old has a business degree, a career in financial consulting and a firm sense of self...
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