This is the world our children will inherit, and it’s not looking good by Sanjay Khanna Climate chaos. Economic upheaval. Psychological stress. A futurist looks for hope amid the coming turmoil.
How a Gitxsan community fought back against an epidemic of youth suicide by Laura Eggertson Whenever Gloria Stevens drives across the Hagwilget Canyon Bridge, she focuses on its beauty, not its deadly allure. Suspended 80 metres above
Small-town Ontario murder seemed like a blatant case of racist violence, but the truth goes deeper by Richard Wright The beating death of Andrew Mixemong three years ago exposes gaps in the social fabric we’d rather ignore
Cuba and the U. S. are resuming relations — and it’s complicated by Christopher White The island has been under economic blockade for more than 50 years by its powerful neighbour
Canada’s remaining residential school buildings are a grim reminder to a shameful history by Pieta Woolley While many have already been destroyed, Canada is struggling to deal with those former school that continue to haunt the nation
The United Church, at 90, is at yet another historic crossroads by Phyllis Airhart The "made in Canada" church has never shied away from putting its identity on the line as the world shifts
Researchers are on hot on the trail of the fabled fountain of youth by Larry Krotz But the ethical implications loom large -- how to cope with changing demographics, demand for resources?
Founder of Toronto’s Romero House talks about faith in the public square by Mardi Tindal Mary Jo Leddy is also a writer and theologian.
Calgary church welcomes refugees from Congo with aid and open arms by Mario Toneguzzi Southwood United's congregation found the family literally on the church's doorstep and everybody pitched in to help
Kicking fossil fuels will save trillions of dollars – and the planet by Alanna Mitchell We can easily afford to wean ourselves off carbon-based fuels, and we can't afford not to