We knew. You just didn’t believe us. by Renzel Dashington Allegations against police in Montreal expose a deeper truth: Black testimony is still dismissed until validated by authority
Military emissions are Canada’s climate blind spot by Randa Ali As Ottawa expands defence spending, it must also measure and report the environmental cost of armed forces
Rice Lake granted legal rights under First Nation law by Taynar Simpson The move turns reconciliation into environmental action on a lake facing invasive species, pollution and declining oxygen levels
A United Church minister and MP defends Bill C-9 by James Adair Rev. Rob Oliphant pushes back on critics who say the legislation threatens protest and religious freedom
Mark Carney’s antisemitism announcement sparks mixed reactions from Jewish Canadians by James Adair Does the Prime Minister’s new advisory council on rights, equality and inclusion go too far — or not far enough?
Palestinian Christians seek solidarity amid war and displacement by Josiah Neufeld Conference speakers urge global churches to support communities facing bombardment, forced migration and an uncertain future
Tim Hortons hiring push pits workers against each other, advocates say by Charlotte MacDonald and James Adair The company's youth recruitment drive fuels scrutiny of Canada's temporary foreign workers program
A Ukrainian soldier on surviving Mariupol and Russian captivity by Katharine Lake Berz Yulia Goroshanska speaks about loss, motherhood, trauma and starting over after the city’s devastating siege
Winnipeg Muslims shaken, weighing safety after deadly U.S. mosque shooting by Josiah Neufeld The San Diego attack has heightened fears at local mosques, where leaders say security needs are growing but resources remain limited
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg by Josiah Neufeld The possible closure of House of Hesed comes days after Manitoba declared a public health emergency over soaring HIV infection rates