Easter is about more than just new life and hope by Richard Bott Moderator Rt. Rev. Richard Bott on the many ways of understanding the resurrection
Lent saw me take on a challenging spiritual practice by Elise Feltrin For all its difficulties and occasional drudgery, sending greeting cards was rewarding and meaningful
The power of reconciliation at Indigenous protest camps by Josiah Neufeld In Manitoba, supporters and allies bore witness to the destruction being enacted on the Dakota people and their land
Canada has a new death penalty by Mary Campbell A prison and human rights lawyer raises questions over changes to our parole system
Vancouver liveaboards fight for their way of life by Diane Selkirk Feeling the squeeze of the city's housing market, these boat-dwellers don't want to move ashore
The new name of ‘The Observer’ revealed! by Jocelyn Bell This issue marks a historic moment for the magazine. It is the last one to be published under the name The United
Why Canada should decriminalize all drugs by Carmen Lansdowne Critics’ worst fears about Portugal, which did so 17 years ago, have not been realized
For those with dementia, music brings joy by Trisha Elliott It can also trigger memories. One day it might prove key to unlocking them.
Is the ancient tradition of marriage worth saving? by Pieta Woolley Bitterness and boredom seem to define many mid-life marriages, but we might not have to settle for apathy ever after
6 Black Canadian icons we all need to celebrate by Jackie Gillard From a pioneering Black minister to a doctor who attended to Abraham Lincoln after he was shot, these Canadians have amazing stories