Edward Greenspan picks apart the government’s case for more prisons and longer sentences by Edward L. Greenspan One of Canada’s top defence lawyers says it's weak on evidence.
This polyamorous trio is redefining what it means to be a family by Pieta Woolley Egalitarian, secular and non-institutional, the family’s relationship is founded on the personal freedom of each of the three partners
New information suggests abuse in residential schools was far worse than anyone imagined by Richard Wright An adjudication process set up to compensate residential school survivors has been flooded with thousands of new claims.
Refugees to Canada face new caps on numbers, a worry for churches by Carolyn Morris New limits aim to relieve backlog of claims but critic fear they will halt programs that helped
This private tutoring program may keep Indigenous students in school by Richard Wright Pathways to Education is helping teen students through mentoring and financial support
Roma refugees, persecuted in Europe, look for safety in Canada by Cory Ruf Members of the Hamilton Gypsy Church are struggling to put down new roots
The Salvadoran civil war has left citizens searching for peace by Tim Johnson People are trying to move on 20 years after a brutal civil war tore communities apart
Sex work may be decriminalized in Canada after Ontario court decision by Pieta Woolley The decision has drawn both support and condemnation. Some say it could help workers in the sex trade be safer. Others say
United Church in Quebec honours Inuit dead of TB in 1950s far from home by Samantha Rideout The federal government shipped thousands of Inuit south for treatment of tuberculosis. Some stayed in hospital for years. Many died.
Death of white supremacist son leaves parents with complex grief by Trisha Elliott Stephen Long was 22 when he was brutally killed. The extent of his hatred and bigotry came to light after his death