Relationships, Society
Is the family dinner at risk?
Studies show more Canadians are dining alone, raising concerns about the loss of connection and shared experiences
Relationships, Society
Studies show more Canadians are dining alone, raising concerns about the loss of connection and shared experiences
Opinion, Society
'I’d like to see it be part of the education system so that the stigma can be lifted about people accessing these drugs,' says one youth councillor.
Society
Counsellors, teachers and ministers share what it looks like for them.
Culture
These authors explore what it takes to move forward after experiencing devastating trauma.
Opinion
"I once witnessed an art intern brew a pot of drip coffee using Folgers Instant Crystals. The resulting brew almost led to a human sacrifice."
Editor's Letter
Editor Jocelyn Bell reflects on the upcoming changes for The United Church of Canada, the magazine and in her own life.
Opinion, Relationships
A writer explains why she and her husband chose each other, instead of divorce, which "often seemed the easiest solution."
Health
At age 71 and 65 respectively, Evanna Brennan and Susan Giles embrace their unconventional work in the Downtown Eastside.
Culture, Society
The Canadian poet, filmmaker, educator and activist received an honorary degree from the University of Toronto.
Society
The practice of a final tidy up is making its way to North America. Here’s how to lighten your load one last time.
Environment
The city's population was restricted to using just 50 litres of water per person per day. By comparison, Canadians use five times that amount. Here, we take a look at how they managed.