Joshna Maharaj has revolutionized food in hospitals and schools. She’s not done yet. by Claire Sibonney The chef, activist and author fights for Canadians' right to healthy food in public institutions
He survived a date with Bruce McArthur. Now he’s wracked with guilt. by Celina Gallardo Sean Cribbin narrowly avoided dying at the hands of the Toronto serial killer three years ago, and is still struggling to find
United Church hires anti-racism and equity officer by Glynis Ratcliffe Adele Halliday will help coordinate the denomination's anti-racism efforts
Ottawa churches build serene space as part of reconciliation project by Glynis Ratcliffe The healing garden is is intended as a place to contemplate and talk about residential schools
3 films show why the fight for reproductive justice is not over by Anne Thériault "AKA Jane Roe," "The 8th" and "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" highlight different aspects of the issue of choice
The granddaughter of a Doukhobor peace activist traces her family’s history of protest by Albina Retyunskikh Vera Maloff explores her grandfather's struggles to honour his pacifist beliefs in this memoir
Why traditional worship is more accessible than we think by Lisa Wang The current context is an opportunity for Christians to revisit our ancient teachings
Could outer space be the world’s next battleground? by David Wilson A fragile peace is fraying as military powers ramp up their interest in Earth's orbit
Inside the fight for LGBTQ2 inclusion in evangelical churches by Glynis Ratcliffe Younger people now coming into leadership roles want to create spaces that are more accepting, but are struggling against the old guard
I’m fat, but I’m also so much more by Victoria Ingram People’s prejudices influenced me for years. I wish I’d learned earlier to have faith in myself.