Wab Kinew is just getting started by Josiah Neufeld Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power
Is the Office of Vocation’s discipline process fair? Some ministers don’t think so. by Ghazal Azizi The United Church national body faces criticism from clergy who feel it isn't just ineffective — it's harmful
Alex Neve on why Canada still falls short on human rights by Yvonne Lau The former head of Amnesty International Canada looks back on the turbulence of 2025 — and what must change in the years
United Church leader who delivered landmark 1986 apology dies by Emma Prestwich Former moderator Robert F. Smith reshaped the church’s relationship with Indigenous peoples
Leah Gazan on why Canada should outlaw residential school denialism by Xavi Richer Vis The NDP MP says her bill would 'protect survivors from the incitement of hate'
Burlington, Ont., United church unearths human bones during sidewalk restoration by Russul Sahib East Plains United's minister says the remains are 'very old' and 'not Indigenous'
A decade after the TRC, Canadian churches still have some homework by Teresa Burnett-Cole Mainline denominations have made measurable progress on completing the calls to action, but the work remains unfinished
Ojibwe land rights activist finally gets her due with new plaque by Xavi Richer Vis Nahnebahnwequay and her community lost their land in a contested 19th-century treaty. She never stopped fighting to get it back.
How Qualicum First Nation woke up its language by Julie Gordon A chief’s dream, an extraordinary historical find and a determined community are stirring pentl’ach out of dormancy
Filmmaker captures untold stories of Black caregivers in Canada by Jumol Royes Moses Latigo Odida’s docuseries gives voice to Canada’s Black caregiving communities