Ontario’s sex-ed reversal denies LGBTQ2 children their rights by Cheri DiNovo A United Church minister and former MPP thinks opposition to the curriculum is rooted in an opposition to LGBTQ rights.
I regret my 100 Huntley Street book by Paul Knowles The evangelical history that Paul Knowles wrote 36 years ago haunts him to this day.
Why some women of colour are hesitant to say #MeToo by Jacky Habib Three women share their stories in the hope of creating safe spaces they never had.
On grief and the healing power of gardening by Paul Fraumeni A writer reflects on how growing tomatoes is helping him find peace while dealing with the loss of loved ones, including his
Why P.E.I. didn’t provide abortions for 35 years by Angela Mombourquette A group of pro-choice activists fought heavy opposition — and finally won last year
How to apologize like you mean it by Fiona Tapp In the era of #MeToo, public remorse is aplenty. But the art of apologizing takes some practice.
Pregnant in the pulpit by Trisha Elliott Ministers who take a maternity leave still face discrimination in their own congregations
Mom found no support for autistic daughter — and decided to change that by Kieran Delamont Suzanne Allen talks about raising a daughter on the autism spectrum and bringing all autistic girls together
An unexpected gift from a church-goer with schizophrenia by Sue Campbell She didn’t look at me when she got up out of her pew in the back row of the church. But she
Teaching sex-ed in schools is no sin by Michael Coren "Unfortunately, much of the resistance to teaching schoolchildren about sex and sexuality comes from Christians, and the general view out there is