Ontario’s living wage just went up — here’s why that’s important by Tom Cooper The movement for fair pay is gaining momentum all across the country
A Palestinian Canadian author’s journey of resistance through writing by Sanam Islam Saeed Teebi says he “wanted to break the cycle of minimizing being Palestinian as a way of coping with the world”
Why I can’t celebrate the Israel-Hamas peace deal — yet by Jeffrey J. Wilkinson Any path forward cannot work without a foundation of justice, writes Jeffrey J. Wilkinson
A decade after the TRC, Canadian churches still have some homework by Teresa Burnett-Cole Mainline denominations have made measurable progress on completing the calls to action, but the work remains unfinished
Charlie Kirk’s funeral exposed America’s rising theocracy by Christopher White Trump’s religious nationalism is on full display, and Canadians should take notice, writes Christopher White
Toronto church honours reconciliation with reimagined Norval Morrisseau painting by Evgenia Shestunova Metropolitan United partnered with the Morrisseau estate and Indigenous artist Philip Cote for a special service
Ojibwe land rights activist finally gets her due with new plaque by Xavi Richer Vis Nahnebahnwequay and her community lost their land in a contested 19th-century treaty. She never stopped fighting to get it back.
United Church doubles down on justice for Palestine by Leslie Sinclair Proposals passed include denouncing Israel’s offensive in Gaza and endorsing a new antisemitism definition
Brampton threatens legal action against church supporting vulnerable residents by Prarthana Pathak Ontario municipality orders Regeneration Outreach Community and Grace United to address crime and other problems outside the church
The toll of war is inescapable in Ukraine, but the country remains unbowed by Gregg Brekke Three and a half years after Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians are weary but determined