What Donald Trump and Gwyneth Paltrow have in commonAnne Kingston: Donald Trump is the obvious fearmeister, but fewer enterprises exploit fear more stealthily than the positive-vibe ’wellness industry’
The five most ridiculous ideas from Goop’s ’health’ conferenceDr. Jen Gunter came across some bizarre so-called wellness claims, including ’Death is not real’
Harvey Weinstein and the theatre of victim blamingAnne Kingston: Foisting responsibility on the accusers deflects attention from the systems that protected—and continue to protect—Weinstein
Don’t blame Gwyneth Paltrow, blame the medical status quoThe “wellness” industry boom has stirred much debate, but Anne Kingston argues that the real problem to address is the ongoing medical gender gap that is leaving women frustrated.
Don’t blame Gwyneth PaltrowHer misguided GOOP website is a symptom of a much more serious problem: a medical system that has turned its back on women.
How Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Goop’ is duping usA Canadian scientist tests some celebrity-endorsed fads and finds them wanting
A requiem for an unlikeable couplingSix Ways to Sunday: We don’t have to like Gwyneth Paltrow or Chris Martin. But we owe it to ourselves to not be cruel
Christmas presents for Stephen Harper, Kim and Kanye, and other newsmakersGift ideas from the Maclean’s staff
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