How Canadian churches are helping their communities cope with the wildfires by Charlotte Alden One congregation is part of an effort to provide food to community members, while others are just trying to stay ahead of
After a pandemic hiatus, the North American Indigenous Games is back by KC Hoard "It’s the most visible expression of Indigenous self-determination," says Indigenous culture professor Janice Forsyth
Why don’t we take pet death more seriously? by Diana Ballon "The love we feel for a pet is a form of love that people can’t always fill," this author writes.
How one community leader is fighting for food security in Newfoundland and Labrador by Akhila Menon Josh Smee and the non-profit, Food First Newfoundland, work with other organizations to improve food access in the province
How well is Broadview meeting its 2025 diversity goals? by Jocelyn Bell Editor and publisher Jocelyn Bell says having targets is only the beginning of a more representative Broadview
How to deal with the end of the world by Alanna Mitchell Josiah Neufeld's new memoir explores personal responsibility in an age of climate disaster
‘We Meant Well’ explores saviourism and complicity in international aid by Mzwandile Poncana Erum Shazia Hasan's debut novel brings an insider's intimacy to the power dynamics of charity work
Tibetans and Buddhists say Dalai Lama controversy comes down to ‘unfortunate mistranslation’ by Sherlyn Assam One community leader on how observers can look at the situation
Can filming good deeds do more harm than good? by Caroline Minks What happens when we treat people in need as content for an algorithm
Canada’s updated MAiD program is appealing to ‘desperate’ Canadians, advocate says by Anna-Kaisa Walker Left without sufficient supports, more and more people with disabilities are applying for medical assistance in dying