After a pandemic hiatus, the North American Indigenous Games is back by KC Hoard "It’s the most visible expression of Indigenous self-determination," says Indigenous culture professor Janice Forsyth
I’m a spiritual director and the daughter of a preacher. Now I’m in love with an atheist. by Noelle Boughton My partner and I still bump into our differences, but our relationship has allowed me to test my beliefs
What my friend Rev. Vivian Seegers taught me about helping, healing and finding joy amidst pain by Emilie Teresa Smith She was a sun dancer, matriarch and the first Indigenous woman to be ordained in the diocese of New Westminster, B.C.
West Hill United grows online amid lingering Gretta Vosper tensions by Wanda Stride While in-person attendance among the atheist minister’s congregation shrinks, virtual membership increases
Why don’t we take pet death more seriously? by Diana Ballon "The love we feel for a pet is a form of love that people can’t always fill," this author writes.
After 30 years, Albert McLeod continues to blaze a trail for queer Indigenous people by Ossie Michelin Despite overcoming many obstacles, the grandmother of Manitoba's Two-Spirit movement says there's still more work to be done
How one community leader is fighting for food security in Newfoundland and Labrador by Akhila Menon Josh Smee and the non-profit, Food First Newfoundland, work with other organizations to improve food access in the province
How well is Broadview meeting its 2025 diversity goals? by Jocelyn Bell Editor and publisher Jocelyn Bell says having targets is only the beginning of a more representative Broadview
Why we need climate reparations by Aysha White The 2022 Pakistan floods' damage demonstrated why the Global North must support developing countries hit hardest by the climate crisis
How to deal with the end of the world by Alanna Mitchell Josiah Neufeld's new memoir explores personal responsibility in an age of climate disaster