How inclusive community responses can make wildfire evacuations easier by Maureen G. Reed and Amber J. Fletcher and Heidi Walker Research shows evacuations can damage family support networks, but marginalized communities are reorganizing and learning from the past
The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue by Monika Korzun, Ashley Jean MacDonald and Donna Appavoo By only focusing on how to keep food costs low, we risk ignoring the underlying causes of why people cannot afford food
What faith and gender expression mean to this transfeminine United Church worship leader by Kate Spencer "My mission is to be as loudly queer and loudly spiritual as possible," says Tamsin Michael Robson, who is seeking ordination
How Canadian churches are helping their communities cope with the wildfires by Charlotte Alden One congregation is part of an effort to provide food to community members, while others are just trying to stay ahead of
After a pandemic hiatus, the North American Indigenous Games is back by KC Hoard "It’s the most visible expression of Indigenous self-determination," says Indigenous culture professor Janice Forsyth
How one community leader is fighting for food security in Newfoundland and Labrador by Akhila Menon Josh Smee and the non-profit, Food First Newfoundland, work with other organizations to improve food access in the province
Why we need climate reparations by Aysha White The 2022 Pakistan floods' damage demonstrated why the Global North must support developing countries hit hardest by the climate crisis
Why every province needs to follow B.C.’s lead on free birth control by Akhila Menon More contraceptive access could help reduce costly abortions and unwanted births in Canada
Proposed prison has turned these rural residents and abolitionists into allies by Luke Ottenhof Rural Ontario residents and abolitionists are protesting the Eastern Ontario Correctional Complex in Kemptville
Change the Bill reimagines Canadian bank notes with Indigenous women by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh Move over royals, it's time for Indigenous women to be on Canadian bills