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This minister wants churches to radically rethink their finances
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I’ve lived with mental illness for decades. Finding permanent housing has been a struggle.
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United Church moderator responds to criticism over closing GCE meetings to media, public
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Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out
All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black box" with little public oversight
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For more than two decades, Duncan McCue has been a reformer of Canadian news
The Toronto investigative journalist is doing his part to help decolonize the media
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This woodworker helps veterans heal through traditional crafting
Rob Cosman's Purple Heart Project has trained more than 150 former soldiers from around the world
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‘Riceboy Sleeps’ explores the burden of belonging
The new film captures the fraught relationship between an immigrant mother and a son who just wants to fit in
Spirituality
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3 radical reads for Lent
Looking for inspiration on your Easter journey? These bold new devotionals will shore up your spirit.
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Why Jesus is history’s most overlooked conservationist
The son of God would likely have approved of environmentalists' blockades and sit-ins
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Canadian artist’s new album is an audible arc of Black faith
Andrea Thompson explores the relationship between Christianity and Black identity on 'The Good Word'
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The United Church needs to do a better job of attracting young adults
The denomination offers something that other youth-led movements do not, but it has to be able to state its case
Justice
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Why this B.C. river is key to protecting Witsuwit’en culture
In spite of attempts to erase them and their language, the Witsuwit’en continue to use the waterway’s ancient name
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This minister wants churches to radically rethink their finances
In her new book “Serving Money, Serving God,” Sheryl Johnson encourages debt relief and giving land back over tracking memberships
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How Prairie Mennonites took on a uranium refinery in the 1970s and won
Near Warman, Sask., a young philosophy student helped start a movement that halted the project
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Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out
All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black box" with little public oversight
Ethical Living
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For more than two decades, Duncan McCue has been a reformer of Canadian news
The Toronto investigative journalist is doing his part to help decolonize the media
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I’ve lived with mental illness for decades. Finding permanent housing has been a struggle.
Without a national housing strategy, many Canadians won't be able to achieve lasting recovery
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‘Riceboy Sleeps’ explores the burden of belonging
The new film captures the fraught relationship between an immigrant mother and a son who just wants to fit in
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This woodworker helps veterans heal through traditional crafting
Rob Cosman's Purple Heart Project has trained more than 150 former soldiers from around the world