Why I donated my kidney to a stranger by Élise Desaulniers When I learned my body could save a life, I had to do it
Deinstitutionalization is one of our biggest public policy failures. Here’s how we can reverse it. by Denise Davy Canadians need to accept that our one-size-fits-all shelter system does not work
This Cree speaker and healer is passionate about preserving his language by Emma Prestwich Andrew Reuben sees Cree as "the foundation of renewal"
Brad Pitt’s foundation reaches US$20.5M settlement with Katrina survivors in housing fiasco by Judith Keller The six homeowners lived in dwellings that the actor's Make It Right Foundation constructed for them
Edmonton will soon get a permanent Indigenous ceremonial site by Cailynn Klingbeil kihciy askiy will be the first project of its kind in the country
How I have found healing in remembering sacred Indigenous teachings by Harlan Pruden As a nehiyô, every breath I take is an act of survival
Why it’s crucial to say that monkeypox is predominately affecting gay and bisexual men by Kiffer George Card Public opinion plays an important role in shaping public health policies
Why do you give? by Rev. Dave Jagger I have to admit, I was much younger the first time I did it. So young, in fact, that I don’t remember
How the United Church got into the business of residential schools by David Kim-Cragg "The churches were addicted to the funding and prestige of government support"
United Church calls on federal government to decriminalize drugs by Leslie Sinclair The decision breaks with the church’s historic thinking on substance use