Alicia Elliott reflects on media bias in MMIWG report by Sheima Benembarek The Tuscarora author shares her thoughts on writing, publishing and the responsibility of news outlets
Artist calls out Indigenous stereotypes with very public work by Celina Gallardo Chippewa artist Jay Soule channels his anger and frustration into powerful street art and paintings
I’m an atheist who loves The United Church of Canada by Erin Pepler I gave up on God but still try to live the church's values
Lenape Nation ‘long dreamed’ about return of land: chief by Nicole Laidler The United Church of Canada transferred the first parcel of land in May
Electricity comes with a devastating cost for Indigenous communities by Isaac Würmann Sixty percent of Canada's electricity comes from low-carbon hydro. But for some First Nations people, it has irreparably harmed their communities and
How this Nobel winner balances physics and faith by Alanna Mitchell An active member of her Waterloo, Ont., church, Donna Strickland has spent a lifetime bucking convention
Gretta Vosper settlement could redefine the United Church by Mike Milne The decision has divided members and forced questions about the denomination’s future.
Yukon artist and Tlingit trapper create stunning jewelry by Amy van den Berg The fur jewelry in Whitehorse boutique store V. Ægirsdóttir is creating a new possibility for future partnerships with the region's trappers
‘The Observer’ will soon relaunch with a new name and design by Jocelyn Bell Our magazine will be going through some changes, but we see blue skies ahead
Tlingit minister sees right relations as ‘everybody’s story’ by Joe Kadi As a biracial woman, Rev. Lee Spice brings a unique perspective to ministry.