‘The Beachcombers’ town is now famous for fighting climate change by Alanna Mitchell Nick, Molly and Relic would be impressed
Detained abroad? Turns out, Canada isn’t legally required to help you by Abbas Mehrabian Global Affairs Canada's response to citizens imprisoned in other countries varies wildly
Canada came through for me. Not so for Sacha Bond. by James Loney Former hostage James Loney explores the 'arbitrary' way Canada responds to citizens in trouble abroad
Churches serve communities. Now community hubs are saving churches. by Rob Csernyik Relationships between congregations and neighborhoods are breathing new life into old buildings
To forgive her daughter’s killer, Wilma Derksen turned to her faith by Paul Douglas Walfall The person responsible for Candace Derksen's death remains at large
Many days with my patients are their last. Here’s what I’ve learned. by Donna Matheson A palliative care physiotherapist shares wisdom that her clients gain at the end of their lives
Holy sh*t! Why studying theology has me swearing more than ever by Susan Fish You’d think cursing might decrease with studying the divine, but heck no
Thank you, Rev. Theo Robinson, for reassuring this mom of a trans teen by Carol Moskot After my daughter came out, reading your story was like a psychic balm for my soul
It’s time clergy re-evaluate how they support domestic violence survivors by Donna Kirshbaum The pandemic has prompted a rise in domestic abuse incidents
Markham, Ont., vaccine initiative shows what happens when tech and faith team up by Diane Peters Rev. Nicola Skinner and Ray Lai of Grace Anglican Church are part of a team that booked more than 3,000 seniors for