Chatelaine Year 1969 Magazine Back Issues
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- Why Men Trade In Their Wives
- How Up-To-Date Is Your Maternity Hospital?
- 2 Budgets: Newlyweds Talk $ And Sense
- 5 Prizewinning Home Renovation Plans
- Top Women In Canadian Theatre
- Can Anything Be Done About The Poor?
- We Talked Our Marriage Back To Health
- A First Apartment Decorated For $399
- Is There A Conspiracy Against The Pill?
- Whom Should Trudeau Marry?
- Five Couples: Why We Divorced
- Canadian Women's Ten Worst Fashion Mistakes
- Why You Can't Get Pregnant
- Kids And Drugs-What Can We Do?
- Should You Marry A Younger Man?
- Back-To-Work Guide: 14 Pages Jobs, Retraining, Budgets, Beauty,Fashions And Menus For Women Who Work
- Canada's 65 Best Schools
- The Trudeau Family - Part 1
- The New Radicals - Woman Power
- Chatelaine Design Homes '69 Two Turned-On Condominiums
- The Trudeau Family-Part 2
- Could You Live In Vancouver? First In A New City Series
- How To Cope With The Repairs Jungle
- 25 Biggest Hair hangups(And Their Cures)
- New: The Thinking Woman's Diet
- Oh, How Toby Robins Has Changed
- Our New Do-Nothing Abortion Law
- How To Turn Your Child Into A Reader
- How The Queen Shops
- We Still Brainwash Girls About Marriage
- Christmas With The Fred Davises
- Famous Family: The Oslers Of Ontario
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Chatelaine is an English-language Canadian women's magazine which covers topics from food, style and home décor to politics, health and relationships. Chatelaine and its French-language version, Châtelaine, are published by St. Joseph Communications.
Chatelaine was first published in March 1928 by Maclean Publishing. From 1957 to 1977, Chatelaine's editor was Doris Anderson, under whose tenure the magazine covered women's issues, including the rise of feminism as a social phenomenon. Other recent editors include Mildred Istona, Rona Maynard and Lianne George. The current editor is Maureen Halushak.
In 2014, Chatelaine ranked first in Canada as the largest magazine with a total circulation of 534,294 copies. Chatelaine is now the fourth largest magazine in Canada with a circulation of 257,000 according to AAM June 2017. Due to falling print ad revenues and a declining circulation, Chatelaine reduced its publication frequency from 12 to 6 times a year in 2017.