Emmanuel College’s new principal on her big vision for the theological school by Julie McGonegal HyeRan Kim-Cragg is the first racialized person in the role
Holodomor: 90 years later, new graphic novel explores Ukrainian genocide by Alex Mlynek 'Five Stalks of Grain' revisits the tragedy through the eyes of two young siblings
Forget Hallmark Christmas movies – these films serve up the holidays without the schmaltz by Jason Anderson Sugary sweet films have taken over our holiday screens. But some movies still deliver a dose of reality.
1 Corinthians 13 forced me to look at love in a new light by Judith Pettersen I used to see the words as sentimental, but recently I realized they were meant to be lived
Multigenerational living could be a game-changer. So why don’t more people consider it? by John Danakas Larger households save money and waste less
Can the courts save us from the climate crisis? by David Geselbracht In countries around the world, people are using the law to force those in power to act, and in some cases, to
The United Church of Canada is healthier than most people think: Brian Arthur Brown by Christopher White The longtime minister and author of “Keys to the Kindom” is hopeful about the denomination's future
In ‘Dinner on Mars,’ food researchers redesign our agricultural system from scratch by Alanna Mitchell Evan D.G. Fraser and Lenore Newman present radical solutions to our current food problems
Giving land back and other ways Canadians are making reconciliation personal by Sarah Treleaven These settlers are going beyond orange shirts and land acknowledgments
Manock Lual is using his talents on the court to help kids in his hometown by Michael Grace-Dacosta The former professional basketball player's non-profit, Prezdential Basketball, empowers young people through and beyond the game