Singing together makes beautiful music — and social change by Tahmeed Shafiq More choirs across Canada are using the power of song to unite diverse communities
What happens after we die? This compelling exhibit offers answers from cultures around the world by Emily R. Zarevich "Death: Life's Greatest Mystery" runs until April 7 at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum
Why does modern medicine know less about the female body? by Alanna Mitchell Cat Bohannon's new book shares what gender gaps in medical trials have ignored
Documentary follows carpenter’s efforts to support Toronto’s homeless population by Jason Anderson The city wanted Khaleel Seivwright to stop building wooden shelters on its property, but he was determined that people have housing
National poetry contest finalist Faith Arkorful talks family ghosts, love and womanhood in debut collection by Sherlyn Assam Despite feeling "pigeonholed" into writing anti-Black experiences, Arkorful explores life on her own terms in "The Seventh Town of Ghosts"
Why child poverty is rising in Canada again by Josiah Neufeld Pandemic CERB payments helped lift thousands of kids out of poverty. But the effect was short-lived
Is it ethical for Canada to recruit health-care workers from countries with worse healthcare crises? by Larry Krotz Canada is trying to solve its staffing crisis by luring doctors who are essential to their own countries' medical care
Why everyone should be encouraged to sing by Andy O'Neill "As a classically trained musician, my favourite experiences are when audiences join the performance with their voices," Andy O'Neill writes
Community support helps refugee family find home amidst Canada’s housing crisis by Alyanna Denise Chua In Toronto, the 6,000 asylum seekers in need of beds make up more than half the city’s shelter population, Chua writes
As Easter approaches, I’m learning to embrace joy in ordinary life by Sarah Bessey "The regular resurrections of our lives are just as miraculous as the big, showy, attention-getting ones," writes Sarah Bessey