What Canada can learn from Brazil about returning land to Indigenous communities by Byron Armstrong Brazil's new government has made several commitments to Indigenous reconciliation in a fraction of the time the Canadian government has been in
United Church condemns violence by Hamas and Israel and calls for ceasefire by Mike Milne "We need to be concerned about everybody, not just ‘our people,'" says Rev. Mariana Harris.
More young girls are fearing for their safety as they engage in activism by Kylie Adair Online threats stopping girls from advocacy could have "devastating effects" on gender activism, Kylie Adair writes
Indigenous elders celebrate fall harvest with newcomers at Calgary community farm by Claire Porter Robbins The Land of Dreams initiative brings organic farmers and Blackfoot elders together to grow crops and build relationships
Online gambling is exploding in Canada. Where is the outcry? by Rob Csernyik Community organizations are struggling to mobilize as Canadians risk their savings
A moral argument to search the Winnipeg-area landfill for missing Indigenous women by Frank Deer As an Onkwehonwe (Native) scholar who studies morality and ethics, I find the Manitoba's government's position alarmingly familiar
I survived my suicide attempt 10 years ago. Here’s what I wish I could tell my younger self. by Ashleigh-Rae Thomas "Over the years, my list of reasons for staying grew longer,” writes Ashleigh-Rae Thomas
How long COVID is shining a new light on chronic fatigue syndrome by David Wilson The medical world has often dismissed people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), but the pandemic may offer new hope for patients
United Church clergy struggle to keep up with changing MAID laws by Pieta Woolley Ministers need more resources to guide congregations as medically-assisted deaths become more common
How navigating cancer helped Kate Bowler redefine what it means to be blessed by John Longhurst Canadian author Kate Bowler's latest book offers blessings for life's imperfect moments