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Editor-in-Chief, Chatelaine

Maureen Halushak

Verified

Editor-in-Chief, Chatelaine

Toronto

Beats

Primary beats

HealthFashion

Secondary beats

Things RussianPublishingLuxuryAmerican Roots MusicFestivalsToysPrison LifeTechnology HistoryStreetwearPasadenaRemarkable PeopleCommerceLos AngelesFurniture DesignMagazines

Biography

Final Covers

Doesn’t Cover

Finanzas. Economía. Política.

Journalist Type

Editor-in-Chief

Seniority Positions

Chief

Industries

Telecommunications

Medium Formats

-

Content

Total articles 162

  • Available on paid plans

    Nita Prose On Saying Goodbye To Molly The Maid

    By Maureen Halushak Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Des conseils simples pour en finir avec le désordre

    By Julie Gobeil Verified, Ann Ross, Erica Lenti Verified, Sun Ngo, Maureen Halushak Verified

    Apr. 07, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Nita Prose On Saying Goodbye To Molly The Maid

    By Maureen Halushak Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

As seen in

Ckis-Fm (Toronto, On),Chatelaine (French),The Globe And Mail,Today'S Parent,MSN Canada,Chatelaine,Flipboard

Company Info

Chatelaine

Chatelaine is a prominent Canadian women's magazine that has been in publication since March 1928. Founded by the Maclean Hunter Publishing Company, it was designed to appeal to a different audience than the publisher's other titles. The magazine's name, chosen through a contest, refers to the historical role of housewives managing the home. Chatelaine covers a wide range of topics relevant to women, including lifestyle, health, food, fashion, relationships, and current affairs. It serves as a valuable resource for Canadian women, providing insightful journalism and practical advice. The magazine is available in both print and digital formats, reaching a diverse readership across Canada. Throughout its history, Chatelaine has addressed important issues affecting women, including social and political topics, and has been a platform for discussions on women's rights and empowerment.

Toronto, , Canada

+1 416-764-2000

Founded: 1928


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