Can Christmas be fun and soulful again? by Pieta Woolley A look at how the holiday became such a dizzying cultural labyrinth
Good Shepherd picks up slack amid housing crunch by H.G. Watson One expert says that while these projects are important, they are also a stop-gap measure
Cathy Crowe sees a political ‘cold-heartedness’ on housing by Seila Rizvic The activist nurse, who has had a decades-long career caring for people in the streets of Toronto, says she's 'very depressed' about
Church of St. Bartholomew houses a stained glass masterpiece by Will Pearson One hundred years ago, an imposing window was unveiled. It’s been challenging viewers ever since.
Report projects big drop in Canadian Anglican membership by Will Pearson If decline continues at the current rate, the denomination could be extinct by 2040
Rita Wong, poet and activist: there can be life after oil by Alex Mlynek The water, land and people protector was arrested while protesting at a Kinder Morgan work site
Munroe Scott wrote about everything, even his own death by Aleysha Haniff The prolific Canadian writer had a great sense of humour about the most sensitive of topics
South Asian Women’s Centre mends abuse survivors’ lives by Sohini Bhattacharya The Toronto organization provides sisterhood and resources for women fleeing intimate partner violence
Medical assistance in dying is a new pastoral challenge by Christopher Levan A minister reflects on the journey he took alongside one of his congregants before her death
Second Harvest gives food another chance to nourish by Bill Leontaritis Photographer Bill Leontaritis went to 40 community organizations to create "Hope in Progress"