Is it ethical for Canada to recruit health-care workers from countries with worse healthcare crises? by Larry Krotz Canada is trying to solve its staffing crisis by luring doctors who are essential to their own countries' medical care
Why everyone should be encouraged to sing by Andy O'Neill "As a classically trained musician, my favourite experiences are when audiences join the performance with their voices," Andy O'Neill writes
As Easter approaches, I’m learning to embrace joy in ordinary life by Sarah Bessey "The regular resurrections of our lives are just as miraculous as the big, showy, attention-getting ones," writes Sarah Bessey
Imagining a Middle East where love and hope flourish by Jocelyn Bell We must keep calling and praying for peace
This lay minister is helping the United Church create 100 new communities of faith by Emma Prestwich "We have something important and valuable to offer the world," says Cameron Fraser
Indigenous healing centre inside United Church could help people struggling with work and finances by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh The healing centre will offer employment, training, tutoring and care package services
New documentary revisits Paul Simon’s legacy and inspiration for his latest album by Andrew Faiz "In Restless Dreams" highlights Simon creating songs from his dreams and his career with Art Garfunkel
These mothers and emergency doctors are struggling to take care of their patients – and themselves by Dawn Lim During COVID-19, doctors were called superheroes. Today they are overworked and ignored
Joy Kogawa calls new poetry book her ‘last hurrah’ at 88 by Julie McGonegal The Japanese Canadian poet and novelist discusses her literary career, her father's abuse and her spiritual journey
It’s time we start learning to enjoy the aging process by Jocelyn Bell When I reach my golden years, my mom's advice will help me age as independently and gracefully as her