United Church ministers are burning out by Christopher White Clergy were already facing a mental health crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic only made it worse
To do the work of Christmas, we have to ask ourselves how we fit into Jesus’ story by Richard Bott A seasonal message from Moderator Richard Bott
12 acts of kindness for the holidays and beyond by Alex Mlynek We asked 12 inspiring Canadians for tips on how to be kind. They came up with meaningful ways to build community and
Anamika Baijnath makes sure decision-makers listen to and stand up for children by Julie McGonegal The advocate introduces children’s rights to professionals so young people can have more of a say in policy making
These churches went old-school to stay connected with congregants by Andria Irwin Lack of internet access and isolation have prompted these congregations to think outside the box
Canadians want home care, not long-term care facilities, after COVID-19 by Marie-Louise Leroux, Bertrand Achou, Franca Glenzer, Minjoon Lee and Philippe De Donder, The Conversation The pandemic may have permanently affected perceptions and preferences when it comes to nursing homes
Some young adults with disabilities are stuck in long-term care. They say that’s discrimination. by Meagan Gillmore Without proper support to live at home, they have no choice but to stay in "medical prison cells"
Bollywood movies are more than breezy rom-coms by Mrinalini Sundar The world’s largest film industry entertains, empowers and teaches
3 organizations tackling food insecurity in Indigenous communities by Russul Sahib For many people, food security means more than just low-cost food and access to grocery stores
‘Night Raiders’ shows the power of sci-fi and horror to illustrate Indigenous experiences by Mike Alexander The dystopian film is part of a recent wave of Indigenous genre movies
Souvankham Thammavongsa’s ‘Parlour Games’ explores the power dynamics of a nail salon Nov. 14, 2025