Homemakers Magazine

Homemakers Magazine

"Homemakers" is a Canadian magazine that covers women's lifestyles, published nine times a year. It offers recipes and articles on food, health, style, home and living. The magazine started in 1966 with the name "Homemaker's Digest", featuring shopping lists, housekeeping tips and cooking suggestions. The magazine was digest size until April 2003, when it switched to its current travel- or super-digest size (9-1/2" x 6-1/4"). The magazine's editorial coverage has expanded to include articles about issues such as women's rights and feminism while still offering information such as healthy recipes and fashion inspiration. In 2000, "Homemakers" and its French-language counterpart "Madame" changed ownership from Telemedia to its current publisher, Transcontinental Media GP.

External links

* [http://www.homemakers.com/ "Homemakers"] - official website of the magazine
* [http://www.rrj.ca/issue/1997/summer/232// "Ryerson Review of Journalism"] - article on former Homemakers Editor Sally Armstrong
* [http://masthead.ca/news/2008/20080115797.shtml/ "Masthead Online"] - Canada's magazine about magazines names Homemakers as one of the 20 most influential magazines of all time


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