This group creates a safe space for people of colour to grieve by Tobin Ng BIPOC Death and Grief Talks explores not just the impact of death and loss, but also intergenerational trauma and cultural erasure
Newfoundland Pride group doesn’t want recent snub to erase positive work by Leslie Sinclair A cancelled event highlights why Pride is still important
Tseshaht First Nation leads search for unmarked graves at residential school site run by United Church by Julie McGonegal The elected council is in the early stages of discussion with the denomination
Why pastors should not be counselling their parishioners by Brianna Bell The recent allegations against former Meeting House pastor Bruxy Cavey have caused some people to question pastors' role
Canada’s national childcare program isn’t the solution for modern parents by Pieta Woolley It’s time to radically reimagine how we’re spending government caregiving dollars
The end of Roe v. Wade proves the fight isn’t over for P.E.I. pro-choice advocates by Angela Mombourquette The island only gained access to abortion services very recently
An Ontario nurse sounds the alarm on staffing shortages by Debra Lefebvre As a nurse, I've seen the workload break my colleagues' backs and spirits
The decline of small media outlets is bad news for communities — and democracy by David Wilson Communities once served by robust local media are being transformed into news deserts starved of credible sources of critical information
Here’s why Canada doesn’t need a new abortion law by Julie S. Lalonde Canadians need to fight for increased access instead
What the Christian Reformed Church’s vote means to this queer former member by Eric Van Giessen The decision serves as a reminder of all that remains broken in the contemporary church
Souvankham Thammavongsa’s ‘Parlour Games’ explores the power dynamics of a nail salon Nov. 14, 2025