Iraq’s child brides by Robert Bociaga Girls as young as nine are being forced into marriage in Iraq. Women’s rights activists are risking everything to fight back.
Canada’s children are breathing the climate crisis by Paniz Vedavarz As smoke and heat intensify, doctors warn that kids lack protection
A housing vision behind closed doors by Mike Milne The United Church relies on private company Kindred Works to deliver affordable housing — but details remain scarce
‘Remember, it lies to you’: People of faith on using AI by Katie Munnik ChatGPT and other similar tools help with ministry and spiritual support, but some users remain cautious
Meet the Buddhist nuns fighting stereotypes with kung fu by Magdalena Rojo, Religion Unplugged At Nepal’s Druk Amitabha Nunnery, women are pushing against centuries-old limits on female monastics
Christianity isn’t just in decline — it’s become obsolete, says sociologist by Julie McGonegal The problem isn’t simply about belief. ‘[Traditional religion] doesn’t fit ordinary life,’ says Christian Smith.
Tatamagouche Centre pauses all operations amid financial pressures by Kate Spencer After 72 years, the United Church retreat centre faces a make-or-break decision by the end of the month
Why nuclear power is making a comeback by Mary Baxter After decades of fear and fallout, a younger generation is embracing nuclear energy as our best hope for a low-carbon future
Alex Neve on why Canada still falls short on human rights by Yvonne Lau The former head of Amnesty International Canada looks back on the turbulence of 2025 — and what must change in the years
Ontario’s new recycling rules are creating a hidden crisis for non-profits by Sherwood Hines Bridgenorth food bank says recycling costs could reach thousands of dollars, stretching limited resources