How we decided on our June print lineup by Jocelyn Bell The topics covered, and the questions they raise, won't disappear despite our uncertain times
How my husband and I spent our final hours together by Judith Pettersen He wanted to die before cancer killed him, and that morning, he would get his wish
Will Canada let Ron Posno die on his terms? by Kevin Spurgaitis The 80-year-old has early signs of dementia. When the time comes, he wants a medically assisted death. But the law may not
The only real solution to food insecurity is higher incomes by Elisha Rubacha Food charity has been called a miracle, but the real miracle would be ending hunger altogether
Anti-pipeline activists on standing in oil’s way by Josiah Neufeld The Four Necessity Valve Turners take a very direct approach
Grieving at my own pace by David Bannon Christians should mourn alongside one another — but too many churches expect cheerfulness
Woodlawn United is an energy powerhouse by Glynis Ratcliffe The United church's journey toward sustainability is literally paying off
Conspiracy culture and the power of compassion by Joshua Ostroff Alternative realities have gone mainstream. How do we restore our faith in facts?
The case for swearing in public by Jackie Gillard We ought to be comfortable and secure enough in our own faith, religion, bodies and sexuality to accept a little irreverence
Noam Chomsky on the private interests undermining democracy by Paul Salvatori The activist and intellectual on why putting people first is key to saving our world