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My quest for a made-in-Canada barbecue showed me the prevalence of forced labour
Many goods sold in Canada have links to persecuted Uyghur Muslims. Why are we still importing them?
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My church’s new members are ruffling feathers. What should we do?
Question Box columnist Christopher White advises a reader concerned about the different expectations that come with a growing congregation
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United Church review to look at how well the restructured denomination is working
In 2019, the church radically changed its structure. A new review aims to assess if the changes were worth it.
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Talking about suicide is hard but critical
In Canada, 12 people die by suicide each day. Saving lives starts with courageous conversations.
Spirituality
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How the residents of the world’s largest Syrian refugee camp came together to write a cookbook
"Zaatari" spotlights culinary traditions, personal stories and recipes of resilience
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Jasper wildfire destroys historic Anglican church
St. Mary & St. George Anglican Church was nearly a century old when it burned down
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Céline Dion’s faith shines through in new documentary
The pop icon’s spirituality and self-confidence take centre stage.
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Beheading Virgin Mary statue proved a point about gender equality
The vandalism showcases Catholicism’s tenuous relationship with women
Justice
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Our children are risking their lives on the front lines of a burning planet
As the climate crisis worsens wildfire season in Western Canada, young people are called upon to put themselves in the line of fire
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Canada isn’t as accessible as it claims to be
Our aims to make the country barrier-free by 2040 are falling short. How do we ensure access for all?
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Ramiro Gonzales has been executed, and my heart is broken
Rev. Bri-anne Swan accompanied the Texas death-row inmate through his final hours on June 26
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How former asylum seekers are helping current ones navigate Canada’s bureaucratic maze
The Catholic Community Services of York Region’s new Asylum Claimant Program is already showing signs of success. But more political will and economic support is needed to scale it into a national model.
Ethical Living
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The rise of the non-religious in Canada
There’s more to the "nones" than a lack of belief
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Social prescribing looks beyond medicine to non-clinical methods of treatment
There is a lot of evidence for the prescriptions themselves, says one expert, but less for the process
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My quest for a made-in-Canada barbecue showed me the prevalence of forced labour
Many goods sold in Canada have links to persecuted Uyghur Muslims. Why are we still importing them?
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Talking about suicide is hard but critical
In Canada, 12 people die by suicide each day. Saving lives starts with courageous conversations.