Canada isn’t as accessible as it claims to be by Samuel Dunsiger Our aims to make the country barrier-free by 2040 are falling short. How do we ensure access for all?
Our children are risking their lives on the front lines of a burning planet by Pieta Woolley As the climate crisis worsens wildfire season in Western Canada, young people are called upon to put themselves in the line of
How the residents of the world’s largest Syrian refugee camp came together to write a cookbook by Ivy Lerner-Frank "Zaatari" spotlights culinary traditions, personal stories and recipes of resilience
Omer Aziz on the alarming rise of modern fascism in Canada by Sanam Islam The author and lawyer examines the growing far-right movement and its threat to our democracy
M.G. Vassanji explores what it means to belong in his new essay collection by Madeline Liao The two-time Giller Prize winner dissects identity and home in “Nowhere, Exactly”
Want to decolonize your church? Here’s one place to start. by Mike Milne Decolonization goes beyond reconciliation — it's an effort to repair relationships and make reparations
Author Marilynne Robinson finds clear signs of God’s love in her new take on Genesis by Christopher White “Reading Genesis” connects the ancient text to the modern anxieties we all face, writes Christopher White
Key of Sight strikes the right chord by providing accessible and inclusive music education by Michael Witkowicz Grade 11 student founded program to help visually impaired people pursue their musical passions
I grew up in an evangelical church. Now I’m a 2SLGBTQ+-affirming minister. by Kevin Moore Rev. Kevin Moore on his journey from the Salvation Army to the United Church
Finding alien life no longer seems far-fetched. What would that mean for us Earthlings? by David Wilson As scientists locate thousands of planets beyond our solar system and probe their potential for life, the real mystery is how this