Geel, Belgium has a radical approach to mental illness by Anne Thériault The city pioneered revolutionary health care — and it all started with a teenaged saint
Portraits of students’ mental health: ‘We are not broken’ by Hannah Yoon Ten students open up to photographer Hannah Yoon about their struggles
Alicia Elliott reflects on media bias in MMIWG report by Sheima Benembarek The Tuscarora author shares her thoughts on writing, publishing and the responsibility of news outlets
Why do we sing hymns at church? by Walter Farquharson Some worship leaders use song as filler, but hymn lyrics can stay with people after sermons are forgotten
‘Conviction’ flips script for women behind bars by Jason Anderson A new documentary sheds light on the fastest growing prison population in Canada: women
Artist calls out Indigenous stereotypes with very public work by Celina Gallardo Chippewa artist Jay Soule channels his anger and frustration into powerful street art and paintings
How faith inspired many of our favourite superheroes by Joshua Ostroff Themes of good and evil underpin both the stories of religious scriptures and comic books
Camping program helps newcomers explore parks by Lola Augustine Brown For those who have experienced trauma, it can even be healing
1,500 cross-stitchers are nearly done this huge Torah by Zahra Khozema The project aims to connect more women with scripture
United Church minister on racism: We need action by Emma Prestwich Rev. Paul Douglas Walfall wants the denomination to move beyond an emotional response
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025