The vast hidden workforce of Canada’s prisons by Leslie Sinclair Inmates earn less than $7 a day. Is their labour rehabilitation or exploitation?
‘Restaurant Kid’ captures the pain and joy of growing up in your parents’ eatery by Abhisha Nanda Rachel Phan's memoir explores her ‘sibling rivalry’ with her mom and dad's Chinese Canadian restaurant
Canada is losing its churches. Can communities afford to let that happen? by Paniz Vedavarz From housing to disaster relief, faith spaces have long filled civic gaps. A new report calls them essential public assets.
The future of dementia care by Anne Bokma Robots and other innovations could reduce stigma and increase joy
I got a casket for my birthday by David Giuliano I didn’t want a party — I wanted a handcrafted reminder to grow older with intention and an open heart
Proposed ‘Faith Workers Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process by Ghazal Azizi Unifaith's proposal urges stronger protections for ministry personnel
Almost 300 million people face starvation globally, nearly tripling the number since 2016 by Ghazal Azizi The Canadian Foodgrains Bank is responding to the crises in Sudan and Gaza
A hitchhiker’s guide to the future of The United Church of Canada by Pieta Woolley On the denomination's 100th anniversary, our essayist takes on the eternal question of its survival
RFK Jr.’s views on autism aren’t just wrong — they’re dangerous by Wanda Deschamps As an autistic person, my diagnosis isn't my biggest obstacle
Rabbi Julia Watts Belser reimagines God with a disability by Amy Panton The Grawemeyer Award winner challenges ideas of bodies and the sacred in her new book