Why this B.C. river is key to protecting Witsuwit’en culture by Amber Bracken In spite of attempts to erase them and their language, the Witsuwit’en continue to use the waterway’s ancient name
Tseshaht First Nation to announce results in search for unmarked graves at former residential school by Julie McGonegal The United Church of Canada operated Alberni Indian Residential School for decades
Gaps in foster care for Muslims led Zena Chaudhry to create her own agency by Sanam Islam The founder of Sakeenah on the importance of cultural sensitivity in fostering
Why descendants of Black settlers in Ontario fought to keep a controversial road name by Mary Baxter This group has been working to retain Negro Creek Road for 28 years
‘Backlash’ showcases the real-life horror of online misogyny by Julie S. Lalonde The new documentary takes an unflinching look at stories of women and girls, including Rehtaeh Parsons, who have been harassed online
Faith leaders urge Ontario gov’t to abandon proposed mega-highway by Julie McGonegal Jewish, Christian and Muslim opponents to Highway 413 have signed a letter expressing fears about impacts to the province's Greenbelt
As Toronto celebrated Christmas, the guest of honour was freezing on the streets by Alexa Gilmour A minister on trying to find a place of refuge for a homeless friend on Christmas Eve
Advocates urge Christian university to ‘Do Better for Bekett’ after trans student’s suicide by Sonya Fatah Roughly 200 people showed up at a vigil in Hamilton, Ont., to support the work of Bekett Noble with signs like "Bad
This month’s incredible cover story was 6 years in the making by Jocelyn Bell Behind the scenes of David Wilson's piece about a United Church minister's journey with a death-row inmate
Ramiro Gonzales faces execution. His friendship with a Canadian minister has changed them both. by David Wilson The death-row inmate and his spiritual adviser, Rev. Bri-anne Swan, started out as pen pals