Justice Rice Lake granted legal rights under First Nation law The move turns reconciliation into environmental action on a lake facing invasive species, pollution and declining oxygen levels by Taynar Simpson Jun. 17, 2026
Spirituality In Winkler, pride finds a place in church At this deeply religious town's first Pride event, queer Christians, allies and protesters navigate faith and belonging by Josiah Neufeld Jun. 16, 2026
Spirituality I found my way back to the Anglican Church, imperfections and all As a trans woman, I’ve returned on my own terms — and joined others working to make the church more open to by Charlotte Sheasby Jun. 10, 2026
Spirituality Russell Brand, Andrew Tate and the performance of faith Public religious conversions can signal transformation — but what happens when repentance and accountability never follow? by Mary Newman Jun. 5, 2026
May/June 2026·Spirituality The gospel according to Malcolm Gladwell The bestselling Canadian author’s podcast reveals a worldview shaped by Christian ideas of faith and conscience by Jonathan Scott Jun. 5, 2026
Justice Rice Lake granted legal rights under First Nation law The move turns reconciliation into environmental action on a lake facing invasive species, pollution and declining oxygen levels by Taynar Simpson Jun. 17, 2026
Justice A United Church minister and MP defends Bill C-9 Rev. Rob Oliphant pushes back on critics who say the legislation threatens protest and religious freedom by James Adair Jun. 12, 2026
Justice Mark Carney’s antisemitism announcement sparks mixed reactions from Jewish Canadians Does the Prime Minister’s new advisory council on rights, equality and inclusion go too far — or not far enough? by James Adair Jun. 5, 2026
Justice Palestinian Christians seek solidarity amid war and displacement Conference speakers urge global churches to support communities facing bombardment, forced migration and an uncertain future by Josiah Neufeld May. 28, 2026
Ethical Living Winkler’s first Pride draws stories of pain and hope A trans man returns to his Manitoba hometown for its inaugural event, finding a community still split on 2SLGBTQ+ inclusion by Josiah Neufeld Jun. 13, 2026
Ethical Living The FIFA World Cup brings joy. It also raises difficult questions. Sports journalist Shireen Ahmed on soccer’s power to unite — and the forces that complicate it by Sadiya Ansari Jun. 11, 2026
Ethical Living This conversation never would have happened online At a gathering on safe consumption sites, people with opposing views stayed in the room — and taught me something about empathy by Steve MacDouell Jun. 8, 2026
Ethical Living Volunteering isn’t dying — it’s drifting One long-time volunteer argues the work isn't about selflessness. It's about meaning and connection. by Lisa Gregoire May. 27, 2026