As more U.S. states legalize composting humans, some Catholics aren’t digging it by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service Groups are split on whether turning bodies into soil is respectful
Reconciliation’s future hinges on how well we can stomach uncomfortable truths by Kent den Heyer Considering our relationships to stories about the past can help Canadians to become better treaty partners
Meet Linda Byler, the Amish romance novelist who didn’t know she’s a bestseller by Michael Ray Smith, Religion Unplugged She writes all of her manuscripts by hand in notebooks
How new Black art initiatives are changing the game for overlooked artists by Ronit Novak Dedicated spaces and national programming are helping remedy a historic lack of representation
What we know about the nutritional experiments performed on residential school children by Allison Daniel For years, scientists performed unethical research on 1,300 Indigenous people
What the violence at Trinity Bellwoods Park says about Toronto by Alexa Gilmour City-sanctioned cruelty won't stop our community fighting against injustice
Let’s ditch faux Canadian politeness for genuine tenderness by Alanna Mitchell Our over-apologetic nature has become a joke
Inside the scramble to find culturally competent care for elderly immigrants by Sadiya Ansari Wait times for these facilities hover around a decade for those who want to reconnect with their roots as they age
There’s no better time to revisit the music of Willie Dunn by KC Hoard 'Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies' is now on streaming services
4 questions Christians need to ask if we’re to make good on reconciliation by Natika Bock As an Indigenous Christian, I want fellow churchgoers to actually take action