Inuit organization president on hearing the Pope’s 1st apology for residential schools by Penny Smoke "Once you have a relationship with another person... it's much harder for them to ignore you," says Natan Obed
Let’s stop obsessing about whether the United Church is dying, says outgoing moderator by Julie McGonegal In an interview, Rt. Rev. Richard Bott discusses his time in office and shares his hopes for the denomination's future
Why pastors should not be counselling their parishioners by Brianna Bell The recent allegations against former Meeting House pastor Bruxy Cavey have caused some people to question pastors' role
Canada’s national childcare program isn’t the solution for modern parents by Pieta Woolley It’s time to radically reimagine how we’re spending government caregiving dollars
Identity politics is a double-edged sword for this racialized writer by Alysha Mohamed If my best writing is linked to understanding who I am, I can't dilute it because I'm afraid of being a token
The decline of small media outlets is bad news for communities — and democracy by David Wilson Communities once served by robust local media are being transformed into news deserts starved of credible sources of critical information
Korean family saga ‘Pachinko’ is an intricate narrative of love, loss and survival by Emily Standfield The Apple TV+ drama is a timely account of the lasting effects of occupation, oppression and racism
Student activist Skyla Hart on why she doesn’t stand for ‘O Canada’ by Mike Alexander The 15-year-old says the national anthem celebrates stolen land and culture
Tree theft comes out from the shadows in bracing new book by Alanna Mitchell Lyndsie Bourgon's 'Tree Thieves' takes a startling look at forest poaching
The United Church’s first female moderator on what she is and isn’t proud of by Pieta Woolley 95-year-old former senator Very Rev. Lois Wilson reflects on her rich life