Canada’s first out lesbian city councillor on her decades-long fight for women’s rights by Tobin Ng Ellen Woodsworth dissects the past, present and future of feminism
Are You Uber Eats? The mental toll of fine dining as a Black person in Ottawa by Ray Mwareya Restaurant staff made it very clear that I wasn't welcome in these spaces
Stuck in a Syrian refugee camp, this mother could send her children to Canada. But she may never see them again. by Katharine Lake Berz Samia's Canadian children are in danger of dying or becoming victims of violence, but she faces an impossible choice
Is Canada ready to play its part in the global climate refugee crisis? by Alexandra Shimo Experts predict there could be more than 1 billion climate refugees by 2050. But what happens when they seek shelter in a
United Church of Canada partners struggle to get aid to Palestinians by M. L. Witkowicz Key border closures and Israeli authorities' inspections are restricting vital supplies from entering Gaza
Why more non-binary athletes are avoiding organized sports in school by Tobin Ng Physical education programs discriminate against non-binary youth because they're forced to pick one gender and one team
How global disarmament can improve global health by Duncan Etches Fostering peace and justice is as vital to society’s collective well-being as health-care systems
New police drama ‘Allegiance’ explores how injustice can make you rethink your identity by M. L. Witkowicz Told through a South Asian family in Surrey, B.C., the CBC series grapples with what's legal, what's right and what's fair when
Canadian mining companies are destroying communities in the Philippines but this United Church mission team is determined to help by Caleb Galaraga Twelve years ago, the Beaconsfield Initiative team started working with activists and human rights organizations to protect the Cordillera region
Orthodox Christians in Ukraine celebrate Christmas on their own terms after Russia bombs iconic cathedral by Katie Livingstone and Svet Jacqueline Amid the destruction of the Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa and the political divide on the holiday, these Ukrainians are determined to preserve