Ontario’s new recycling rules are creating a hidden crisis for non-profits by Sherwood Hines Bridgenorth food bank says recycling costs could reach thousands of dollars, stretching limited resources
The small-town cenotaph at the centre of a big debate by Ghazal Azizi Updating the war memorial in Southampton, Ont., proved more complex than anyone expected
Tzeporah Berman on how the fossil fuel industry hijacks climate discussions by Christopher White The longtime climate activist says ‘the science is very clear’ on how to meet net-zero targets
Danté Stewart on fighting the rise of Christian nationalism by Christopher White “I don’t think that it’s fair for us to give them a monopoly on faith,” says the American theologian
Toronto condo’s lawsuit against street ministry is deeply cruel by Bri-anne Swan Blaming Sanctuary Ministries for the housing and drug crises is like blaming the first-aid tent for the war, writes Bri-anne Swan.
How Qualicum First Nation woke up its language by Julie Gordon A chief’s dream, an extraordinary historical find and a determined community are stirring pentl’ach out of dormancy
Filmmaker captures untold stories of Black caregivers in Canada by Jumol Royes Moses Latigo Odida’s docuseries gives voice to Canada’s Black caregiving communities
Your beginner’s guide to living out reconciliation — one week at a time by Julie McGonegal David A. Robertson’s new book challenges readers to transform reflection into action with practical, year-round steps
My company cut DEI. Do I stay? by Ashley Moyse Our Moral Compass columnist tackles the tension between personal beliefs and corporate values
This aid group says Gaza’s hunger crisis is ‘beyond horrible and has gotten worse’ by Emma Prestwich Save the Children Canada’s Roula Kikhia describes the risks of delivering aid and what needs to be done to address the growing