How Indigenous burning practices can help stop destructive wildfires by Sara Wickham, Andrew Trant, Emma Davis and Kira Hoffman Indigenous fire stewardship also increases biodiversity
Shalak Attack sees her murals as a ‘more democratic way of using art’ by Amy van den Berg The Chilean-Canadian artist says her favourite thing about painting urban murals is the spontaneity and freedom
What is cultural appropriation, and how can we avoid it? by Joshua E. Kane The boundaries between ethical cultural sharing and exploitative appropriation aren't always clear
Meet Mark Tara, host of a ‘little gay radio show’ serving up a bit of everything by Amy van den Berg On 'Rainbow Country,' Tara wants to give voice to the LGBTQ community and beyond
We need to return to the mindset that broken goods can be fixed before they’re junked by David Gilchrist This advocate wants to see the right to repair come to Canada
Since starting at 21, Cheyenne Sundance has been revolutionizing who can be a farmer by Stephanie Bai She knows the barriers that marginalized youth face when it comes to growing food
As more U.S. states legalize composting humans, some Catholics aren’t digging it by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service Groups are split on whether turning bodies into soil is respectful
Reconciliation’s future hinges on how well we can stomach uncomfortable truths by Kent den Heyer Considering our relationships to stories about the past can help Canadians to become better treaty partners
How new Black art initiatives are changing the game for overlooked artists by Ronit Novak Dedicated spaces and national programming are helping remedy a historic lack of representation
The fix for more sustainable and livable cities starts with your garden by Karen Kirstine Christensen-Dalsgaard Privately owned gardens make up 35 and 86 percent of a city's total green space, depending on where you live