How white evangelicals incite homophobia in Uganda by Ayesha Habib The East African country has one of the world’s most extreme anti-gay laws. Steven Kabuye nearly paid with his life.
South Asians face rising hate in Canada by Jeevan Sangha Amid policy shifts and government failures, new immigrants endure scapegoating and racism
Indigenous resistance doesn’t begin or end at the Canada-U.S. border by Maggie Dieter As Canadians react to cross-border tensions, many Indigenous communities stay focused on more systemic struggles
Trump and the ruinous gospel of power by Ashley Moyse White evangelicals’ embrace of the U.S. president is transforming faith into a weapon of the state
Almost 300 million people face starvation globally, nearly tripling the number since 2016 by Ghazal Azizi The Canadian Foodgrains Bank is responding to the crises in Sudan and Gaza
Toronto theatre group trades the stage for bedside serenades by Paniz Vedavarz Smile Serenades is bringing live music to Toronto’s care homes, hospitals and mental health units, one room at a time
RFK Jr.’s views on autism aren’t just wrong — they’re dangerous by Wanda Deschamps As an autistic person, my diagnosis isn't my biggest obstacle
U.S. Episcopal Church says it won’t resettle white South Africans by Ghazal Azizi “It has been painful to watch one group of refugees... receive preferential treatment,” the church's presiding bishop wrote in a letter announcing
The United Church was forged in the fires of the social gospel by Julie McGonegal A Christian call to justice still animates today’s progressive movements
A United Church historian on facing the future with faith by Phyllis Airhart Phyllis Airhart tracks the denomination’s path from birth to glory days and beyond