Justice How Ontario laws are ‘punishing the homeless’ amid growing crises Advocates say legislation passed under Premier Doug Ford’s government has marginalized the unhoused and made nonprofits’ work harder by Sherwood Hines Mar. 20, 2026
March/April 2026·Spirituality What fasting is teaching me this Lent With careful preparation, a Senegalese Canadian transforms hunger into spiritual insight and gratitude by Samuel Dansokho Mar. 24, 2026
March/April 2026·Spirituality The everyday ceremony that grounds me during Lent A Two-Spirit Indigenous minister turns to smoke and sweetgrass in daily prayer by Shane Goldie Mar. 19, 2026
March/April 2026·Spirituality What if Lent began with a question? A mother-daughter road trip sparked a sacred writing practice rooted in memory, wisdom and God’s presence by Sheryl Spencer Mar. 11, 2026
Spirituality United Church has ‘grave concerns’ about Iran airstrikes, criticizes Carney’s stance Other faith groups have a variety of takes on war in the Middle East by Sarah Grishpul Mar. 5, 2026
Justice The U.S. bishop who urged Christians to “prepare for martyrdom” explains why Robert Hirschfeld shares how churches can embody courage in the wake of ICE violence by Christopher White Mar. 26, 2026
Justice How queer Christians are holding onto faith amid rising political violence As violence escalates, queer people of faith explore strategies for safety and solidarity by Sassafras Patterdale Mar. 25, 2026
Justice How Ontario laws are ‘punishing the homeless’ amid growing crises Advocates say legislation passed under Premier Doug Ford’s government has marginalized the unhoused and made nonprofits’ work harder by Sherwood Hines Mar. 20, 2026
Justice How Albertans of faith are countering separatist, anti-immigrant sentiment The ‘obnoxious right-wing minority’ has captured the news but not the province’s heart, writes John Pentland by John Pentland Mar. 13, 2026
Ethical Living How Quebec’s secularism law is forcing young women to rethink their futures Aspiring teachers and prosecutors say Bill 21 makes them choose between their faith and their careers in public service by Ruby Pratka Mar. 27, 2026
Ethical Living Can institutions claim freedom of conscience? After Sam O’Neill was moved from St. Paul’s Hospital in B.C., a lawsuit is testing the rights of faith-based institutions to refuse by William Sweet Mar. 27, 2026
Ethical Living Film project centres the lives of young people killed by fentanyl Mary Fairhurst Breen's series features 10 short documentaries about Ontarians lost to the opioid crisis — including her daughter by Paniz Vedavarz Mar. 18, 2026
Ethical Living·March/April 2026 Should I attend an event featuring a speaker accused of transphobia? A reader grapples with showing support for a complex figure by Ashley Moyse Mar. 12, 2026