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Topics: December 2020, UCC in Focus | Culture
Rev. Alf Dumont on his dual Indigenous and settler identity
By Julie McGonegal |"It hasn’t been the easiest journey," says the United Church minister of Anishinaabe and European heritage
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Topics: Ethical Living, March 2021 | Society
Veterans’ House aims to serve those who have already served
By Julie McGonegal |The 40-unit supportive housing residence will also offer shared communal spaces that provide for veterans' unique needs
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Topics: April 2020, Ethical Living | Interview
How this climate scientist drastically cut his carbon footprint
By Julie McGonegal |The climate scientist and author says burning less fossil fuel is a way to speak out
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Topics: Justice, November 2019 | Interview
Harry Nigh started groundbreaking sex-offender support group
By Julie McGonegal |The Circles of Support and Accountability model has spread worldwide
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Topics: Justice | Interview
Syrian refugee wrote song for White Helmets
By Julie McGonegal |Enas Awad fled Syria with her children in 2011 and now lives in Ontario, but wanted to support her heroes back home
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Topics: July/August 2019, Spirituality | Religion
10 Canadian spiritual road trips
By Julie McGonegal |Feed your soul this summer with these destinations
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Topics: Justice | Human Rights
Rev. John Fife: ‘Under the Trump administration, all are considered criminals’
By Julie McGonegal |The U.S. president's portrayal of refugees and migrants is "dehumanizing," says this minister and longtime advocate, and Trump's policies have made it harder for churches that are trying to help them.
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Topics: Justice | Culture
These Indigenous women say #MeToo
By Julie McGonegal |Three authors revisit the violence they’ve experienced and reclaim their own paths to healing.
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Topics: Justice | Activism
How Canadians can help stop children being torn from their parents at the U.S. border
By Julie McGonegal |What can we really do this side of the border anyway? Quite a lot, actually. And there’s no time to waste.
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Topics: Justice | Culture, Indigenous
Tanya Talaga talks racism, resilience and reconciliation
By Julie McGonegal |The journalist recently wrote 'Seven Fallen Feathers,' a book about seven teens who died after moving from their home communities to Thunder Bay, and how we as a society failed to keep them safe.