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When a parent has cancer, everything changes for the children. Enter Audrey Guth, founder of the Nanny Angel Network, which provides relief child care. All the nannies are volunteers — angels, really. And for the mom's, there's no charge. Interview By Victoria Scott When someone tells you that you have cancer, it is a huge …

The Margaret + George Make News gala fashion show and dinner, in support of the Breast Reconstruction Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, was a smashing sold-out success this November. This 6th Margaret + George event welcomed more than 200 guests at the Globe and Mail Centre in Toronto. All fundraising efforts will be directed …

Emmanuelle Gattuso Philanthropist And Cancer Survivor. Very few have the ability to absorb a life-altering event, the kind that turns your world upside-down, and build it into a lifelong commitment to helping others who find themselves in that very same position. Emmanuelle Gattuso is of that rare breed. Being on the receiving end of three …

Chestnut Park and Christie’s Canada saw close to 400 people attend a special evening featuring Andy Warhol’s work at the Shangri-La Hotel and Private Estates in Toronto on Oct. 21, 2015. The event was the largest private sale of Warhol art in Canada, with 30 pieces of the legendary artist’s work on exhibit and nine …

The 9th annual The Thrill of Ascot, hosted by Best Buddies Canada at the Woodbine Racetrack, raised over $400,000 to help those living with intellectual disabilities. Dressed to the nines with fascinators and fancy hats, guests enjoyed brunch and champagne while betting on horse races. www.bestbuddies.ca PHOTOS BY TOM SANDLER

The city’s style darlings graced the interiors of Toronto’s Shangri-La Hotel for an afternoon of fashion, fare and frolic at the 2nd annual Lunch with Margaret and George fundraiser. From philanthropic socialites and fashion lovers to fashion editors and committee members, more than $160,000 was raised to benefit cancer research at The Princess Margaret Cancer …