For James Le Mesurier, right was everything by Sally Armstrong Sally Armstrong remembers a humanitarian who was devoted to his work with the White Helmets
Military chaplain inspired by Black Canadians’ service by Ruby Pratka Éloi Gunn says he's proud to follow in their footsteps
Honouring some of Canada’s Silver Cross Mothers by Aleysha Haniff A series of photos looks at the women who have represented all Canadian mothers who lost a child in military service
Canadian war chaplains heeded the call by Jocelyn Bell About 1,400, including my grandfather, served in the Second World War
What I see when I look at my daughter with Down syndrome by Adelle Purdham I was afraid that having a child with the genetic difference would change everything. I didn't consider how my life would be
Rita Wong, poet and activist: there can be life after oil by Alex Mlynek The water, land and people protector was arrested while protesting at a Kinder Morgan work site
Munroe Scott wrote about everything, even his own death by Aleysha Haniff The prolific Canadian writer had a great sense of humour about the most sensitive of topics
Photo essay challenges Down syndrome stereotypes by Hilary Gauld-Camilleri The photographer hopes the portraits will encourage people to see more in those with the genetic difference
‘Hyphenated’ photos show diversity in Korean communities by Hannah Yoon Hannah Yoon's photo essay started as a personal project to challenge stereotypes