Winnipeg Muslims shaken, weighing safety after deadly U.S. mosque shooting by Josiah Neufeld The San Diego attack has heightened fears at local mosques, where leaders say security needs are growing but resources remain limited
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg by Josiah Neufeld The possible closure of House of Hesed comes days after Manitoba declared a public health emergency over soaring HIV infection rates
Winnipeg exhibit helps tell story of Sikh immigrant who put life on line by Josiah Neufeld After arriving in Canada in 1916, “John” Baboo’s story reveals immigrant service, risk and recognition
Wab Kinew is just getting started by Josiah Neufeld Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power
Exploring the new wave of ‘cli-fi,’ where climate catastrophe meets fiction by Josiah Neufeld Billionaires play the villains in two recent Canadian novels
Why child poverty is rising in Canada again by Josiah Neufeld Pandemic CERB payments helped lift thousands of kids out of poverty. But the effect was short-lived
United churches determined to stand up for LGBTQ2S+ kids as anti-trans hate rises by Josiah Neufeld “This is the moment for Christians to boldly show up,” says Affirm United director, Alix Dolson
The United Church has an ambitious climate goal — but it needs help from congregations by Josiah Neufeld The Faithful Footprints program aims to give 500 churches grants for green buildings
This minister wants churches to radically rethink their finances by Josiah Neufeld In her new book “Serving Money, Serving God,” Sheryl Johnson encourages debt relief and giving land back over tracking memberships
Bill Blaikie’s death marks the passing of a great social gospel politician by Josiah Neufeld For the late MP and minister, theology and politics were inseparable
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg May. 19, 2026