Justice Anglican Journal faces final shift from journalism to church communications Council of General Synod voted unanimously to remake the longtime newspaper as an official voice of the Anglican Church of Canada by James Adair Jul. 7, 2026
Spirituality Beyond the myth of the ‘Biblical Man’ The Montreal shooting should prompt Christians to rethink how faith shapes masculinity, vulnerability and belonging by Kevin McCarty Jun. 26, 2026
Spirituality An aging congregation bets its future on the next generation Facing dwindling attendance and rising upkeep costs, Winnipeg's Churchill Park United is transforming its building into a 112-space daycare by Josiah Neufeld Jun. 24, 2026
Spirituality Disclosure Day asks, can Christianity survive first contact with aliens? Steven Spielberg's new film forces people of faith to confront their place in the universe, while the U.S. pursues a disclosure policy by James Adair Jun. 23, 2026
Spirituality What drag taught me about Christian ministry Both can reveal truth, challenge power and invite people into liberation by Chris Clark Jun. 19, 2026
Justice Anglican Journal faces final shift from journalism to church communications Council of General Synod voted unanimously to remake the longtime newspaper as an official voice of the Anglican Church of Canada by James Adair Jul. 7, 2026
Justice Building reconciliation, one Indigenous-led project at a time The Catholic Archdiocese of Winnipeg is supporting healing initiatives that range from a survivor-led healing village to restorative justice and cultural preservation by Josiah Neufeld Jul. 3, 2026
Justice We knew. You just didn’t believe us. Allegations against police in Montreal expose a deeper truth: Black testimony is still dismissed until validated by authority by Renzel Dashington Jun. 29, 2026
Justice Military emissions are Canada’s climate blind spot As Ottawa expands defence spending, it must also measure and report the environmental cost of armed forces by Randa Ali Jun. 19, 2026
Ethical Living My 16-year-old wants to become an influencer. How should I respond? As parental concern meets a teenager's online ambitions, our Moral Compass columnist offers perspective by Ashley Moyse Jul. 8, 2026
Ethical Living A cab ride sparked Fort McPherson’s first food bank A chance conversation led to a partnership between the Tetlit Gwich'in Council and a Muslim charity in this remote N.W.T. community. by Meral Jamal Jul. 7, 2026
Ethical Living·July/August 2026 David Suzuki still believes change is possible The veteran environmentalist discusses activism, empathy, war and the choices shaping the next generation by Nate Smelle Jun. 30, 2026
Ethical Living The Canada Day story I need to tell Egypt reaching the World Cup knockout stage was a reminder of our country’s greatest strength by Ahmad El Bayoumi Jun. 30, 2026