Sixties Scoop survivor creates an interactive map for fellow Indigenous adoptees by Charlotte Alden Colleen Hele-Cardinal, herself a survivor, hopes the project will bring more awareness to the controversial policy
I survived my suicide attempt 10 years ago. Here’s what I wish I could tell my younger self. by Ashleigh-Rae Thomas "Over the years, my list of reasons for staying grew longer,” writes Ashleigh-Rae Thomas
How long COVID is shining a new light on chronic fatigue syndrome by David Wilson The medical world has often dismissed people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), but the pandemic may offer new hope for patients
Celebrated composer Eleanor Daley on what inspires her choral work by Kate Spencer The Fairlawn Avenue United music director was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2022 for her musical contributions
My spina bifida has shaped my life but it doesn’t define me by Michael Langley What living with a disability for 70 years has taught me about myself
United Church clergy struggle to keep up with changing MAID laws by Pieta Woolley Ministers need more resources to guide congregations as medically-assisted deaths become more common
New books by LGBTQ2S+ Muslim authors prove you can be queer and follow Islam by Anonymous “When queer Muslims share their real-life stories, it leaves a legacy,” says Muslim author and theologian amina wadud
The first complete Mohawk Bible translation will be available this fall by Leslie Sinclair Harvey Gabriel (Satewas) of the Kanesatake community has been working on the project for more than 40 years
Malawi’s ‘faith healers’ are leading HIV-positive people to reject treatment by Raphael Mweninguwe Some New Pentecostal church leaders are encouraging the sick to refuse medicine and turn to God
How navigating cancer helped Kate Bowler redefine what it means to be blessed by John Longhurst Canadian author Kate Bowler's latest book offers blessings for life's imperfect moments