An anonymous $10-million donation may save this historic Nova Scotia church by Meredith Poirier The generous gift to Église Sainte-Marie comes with some strings attached
In books and on screen, midlife women are taking control of the story by Ann Douglas What to read and watch when you're tired of an "Emily in Paris"-type narrator
How my pregnancy loss strengthened my stance on reproductive rights by Hilary Donaldson I was already pro-choice, but my experience helped me understand why
Ramadan celebrations foster sisterhood at transitional home for immigrant and refugee women by Janine AlHadidi How eating iftar meals offers women collective strength while away from their families
Easter calls us to change the world by Carmen Lansdowne United Church moderator Carmen Lansdowne on why the hope of the Resurrection should spur us to envision a more just reality
“It was the scariest thing I’d ever done … and also the best”: celebrating later-in-life transition stories by Alexandra Lee On Transgender Day of Visibility, members of the trans community are sharing their journeys
Muslims are calling for a ‘greener’ Ramadan by Noorzehra Zaidi Efforts revive a long tradition of sustainability and environmental awareness
I’ve lived with mental illness for decades. Finding permanent housing has been a struggle. by Leif Gregersen Without a national housing strategy, many Canadians won't be able to achieve lasting recovery
For more than two decades, Duncan McCue has been a reformer of Canadian news by Rawan Youssef The Toronto investigative journalist is doing his part to help decolonize the media
Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out by Ashley Okwuosa All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black