Shirley Tagalik on why Inuit teachings about food are key for youth by Emma Prestwich Ample access to country food "is a blessing," she says, but learning how to hunt and cook it also helps young people
It’s not easy being green in ‘Wexit’ land by Patricia Dawn Robertson Wakaw, Sask., is a tricky place for those with environmental leanings, but the author commits to live in a way that goes
Military chaplain inspired by Black Canadians’ service by Ruby Pratka Éloi Gunn says he's proud to follow in their footsteps
Misogyny, not magic: Remembering Scottish ‘witches’ by Sarah Ratchford This writer went on a pilgrimage to Paisley to see their ancestral witch "kin" — and found the remains in a surprising
‘Hyphenated’ photos show diversity in Korean communities by Hannah Yoon Hannah Yoon's photo essay started as a personal project to challenge stereotypes
South Asian Women’s Centre mends abuse survivors’ lives by Sohini Bhattacharya The Toronto organization provides sisterhood and resources for women fleeing intimate partner violence
When I lost my belief in hell, my faith began to unravel by Josiah Neufeld My convictions about eternal damnation were a crucial part of my Christian worldview
Why I believe in a non-binary Jesus by Jeremiah Bartram His gender-fluidity brings me closer to God as a queer Catholic
Martin Luther’s words co-opted by German far right by Ken Chitwood, Religion News Service The controversy has also dredged up the figure's own muddied legacy in regard to xenophobia and anti-Semitism