What the beating of Abdirahman Abdi says about racism in Canada by Anthony Bailey Canadians are deceiving themselves if they think anti-Black prejudice is only an American affliction. A recent deadly police beating casts our own
Once abandoned, this cemetery became a marker for Indigenous reconciliation by Evie Ruddy As many as 40 children died at the Regina Indian Industrial School
For years I was secretly spiritual, but then I accepted my identity by Lucille Joseph As she rose up the ranks to become a Toronto business executive, the writer felt compelled to keep her quest for deeper
Unity Mosque provides a space for observant Muslims who openly live in LGBTQ relationships by Davide Mastracci More than half of Canadian Muslims believe it’s impossible to be an observant Muslim while living openly in an LGBTQ relationship. El-Farouk
At 13, Willie Blackwater stood up to his abuser at a B.C. residential school by Richard Wright His defiance would eventually help change the course of Canadian history.
The conversion of Michael Coren by Jeff Mahoney Canada’s most strident Christian conservative has had a change of heart
Ending a marriage is tough. Imagine what it’s like when you’re a minister by Trisha Elliott "There’s not only the fishbowl of congregational life to contend with, but also the real or self-imposed holier-than-thou expectations"
Canada’s Somali community struggles with discrimination, poverty by Andrew Livingstone High levels of violence, unemployment lead to broken dreams in Little Mogadishu, part of Etobicoke
How to deal with clergy who no longer believe in God by Mike Milne Reaction against a minister who came out as an atheist was swift and blunt. But questions persist about how to deal with
How one group of women stood up to Bill Cosby by disrupting him on stage by Anne Bokma I wasn't amused when comedian Bill Cosby came to town amid fresh allegations of sexual assault. So I and 30 others planned