Can institutions claim freedom of conscience? by William Sweet After Sam O’Neill was moved from St. Paul’s Hospital in B.C., a lawsuit is testing the rights of faith-based institutions to refuse
How queer Christians are holding on to faith amid rising political violence by Sassafras Patterdale As violence escalates, queer people of faith explore strategies for safety and solidarity
How Ontario laws are ‘punishing the homeless’ amid growing crises by Sherwood Hines Advocates say legislation passed under Premier Doug Ford’s government has marginalized the unhoused and made nonprofits’ work harder
How Albertans of faith are countering separatist, anti-immigrant sentiment by John Pentland The ‘obnoxious right-wing minority’ has captured the news but not the province’s heart, writes John Pentland
Canada’s children are breathing the climate crisis by Paniz Vedavarz As smoke and heat intensify, doctors warn that kids lack protection
This Montreal church has baptized more than 140 Iranians since 2020 by Ghazal Azizi Iran is in crisis, but converts continue to find welcome and love at St Jax
‘Remember, it lies to you’: People of faith on using AI by Katie Munnik ChatGPT and other similar tools help with ministry and spiritual support, but some users remain cautious
Canadian Peace Museum takes root in rural Ontario by Angus MacCaull Community volunteers and global partners unite to create a space for justice and dialogue in Bancroft
The shooting in nearby Tumbler Ridge shattered my small town’s sense of safety by Carmen Little In Chetwynd, we often shrugged off lockdown drills. I wonder how many children in Tumbler Ridge felt the same.
Meet the Buddhist nuns fighting stereotypes with kung fu by Magdalena Rojo, Religion Unplugged At Nepal’s Druk Amitabha Nunnery, women are pushing against centuries-old limits on female monastics