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Jane Macdougall took her kids to various houses of worship when they were young.
She says she took them to Hindu mandirs, Buddhist temples, Episcopalian Christmas services and Catholic churches.
Canada was once a church-going nation.
Fewer than a quarter of us participate in group religious activities once a week, survey finds.
Do you now, or have you ever, attended a house of worship regularly in your life? Send your answers to Jane at thebooklessclub.com.
Madeleine Lefebvre : People go about their lives wearing their tired-out old shopping uniforms — dark and drab — even to concerts.
Arlene Lacroix : I live for that. With the mother-of-all walk-in closets: 50 feet of closet poles, including the LBD: Little Black Dresses, etc. Sue Hector : Drab people really need to clean up their act..
Cyndi Law , 87 , relates to the interest shown to the Lady in Green having dinner at Sutton Place hotel.
This Christmas , she decided to pull a sweater off the top shelf of her closet and wear it.
It has become a real go-to since having received so much positive attention.
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