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Readers weigh in on Christian Heritage Month proclamations
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Robin Wall Kimmerer embraces the gift economy of nature in new book
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Inside the hidden kitchens of monks, nuns and mystics
Most Popular
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Christian Heritage Month campaign is a real headscratcher
A humourist takes on the latest effort to claim Christians don't get enough attention
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Why I hate Christmas (mostly)
Sure, the holiday season can be a pain, but it also brings the miracle of hope, this minister says
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Why Taylor Swift tickets cost $6,500 and what we can do about it
Bots, fraudsters and sky-high resale prices — Canada’s digital marketplace needs an overhaul. The EU has answers.
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I saw God’s eternal love today
Our Christmas sermon contest winner finds the light of Christ in each of us this holy season
Spirituality
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A journey to where light and darkness meet
How a trip to an ancient Irish temple showed this writer the power of the solstice
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Readers weigh in on Christian Heritage Month proclamations
Municipalities across Canada have declared December as Christian Heritage Month, but the campaign has sparked some debate
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Inside the hidden kitchens of monks, nuns and mystics
This chef’s journey through monasteries, temples and abbeys reveals the spiritual power of food
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I saw God’s eternal love today
Our Christmas sermon contest winner finds the light of Christ in each of us this holy season
Justice
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Indigenous Ecuadorians want Canadian mining companies off their land
Activists explain why they're against a free-trade agreement between our two countries
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Tanya Talaga’s new book is her most personal one yet
The award-winning Indigenous journalist uncovers her great-great-grandmother’s residential school story in "The Knowing"
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All aboard the Peace Train: A cross-country call to action
Forty Canadians are travelling across the country to urge the federal government to prioritize peace building over militarism
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I’m glad the archbishop of Canterbury resigned
When I came forward about my sexual abuse, the church failed me too
Ethical Living
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Is the family dinner at risk?
Studies show more Canadians are dining alone, raising concerns about the loss of connection and shared experiences
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Robin Wall Kimmerer embraces the gift economy of nature in new book
In "The Serviceberry," the bestselling author encourages us to shift our thinking to reciprocity and abundance
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Why Taylor Swift tickets cost $6,500 and what we can do about it
Bots, fraudsters and sky-high resale prices — Canada’s digital marketplace needs an overhaul. The EU has answers.
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From Nigerian refugee to Montreal community leader
Adedeji Sunday Akintayo’s newcomer programs based out of United churches in Quebec are transforming lives