60 years ago, Canada’s health-care system began amid a storm of controversy by Dennis Gruending Saskatchewan's health minister at the time reportedly slept with a shotgun for fear of his life
What the Christian Reformed Church’s vote means to this queer former member by Eric Van Giessen The decision serves as a reminder of all that remains broken in the contemporary church
Lawyer wants Canada to expedite resettlement for Afghan refugees by Matthew Best Arghavan Gerami's work to get hundreds of female judges and their families to Canada highlights the hurdles Afghan migrants face
Canada promised to resettle 40,000 Afghan refugees, but many are still waiting by Matthew Best Meet three families who have been stuck in limbo since the Taliban regained control of their country
A year after the Kamloops news, Indigenous communities are still looking for buried children by Kisha Supernant But the results of ground-penetrating radar surveys are not the first step, nor the last, in the search for justice
Conversion therapy is finally illegal, but survivors still need support by Emma Prestwich A new survey shows there is still a lot of "unlearning" that needs to happen
Patriarchy still binds the fates of women in China by Sophia Li The fight for equality continues in a country where women's voices are still being taken away
Community land trusts could help provide affordable housing we so desperately need by Jadine Ngan This housing model safeguards renters while changing the way we think about land
These Indigenous activists stood up for their rights and were forced to flee Russia by Emily Standfield Pavel Sulyandziga and Yana Tannagasheva are part of a new group that is working for a safer Russia for Indigenous peoples
Canadian Blood Services’ policy change still stigmatizes queer community, says HIV/AIDS advocate by Emma Prestwich Gary Lacasse says there are questions that could be included in the new screening criteria that would still ensure safe blood supply