Developmentally disabled now in community living but gaps remain by Kevin Spurgaitis In Ontario alone, more than 12,000 people with developmental disabilities are on a waiting list for group housing
Infertility took Jocelyn Bell on a gruelling ride. This is her story by Jocelyn Bell Being unable to get pregnant shook her to her core and led to years of painful self-reflection
Unpaid internships are spreading like wildfire, with few protections by Chelsea Temple Jones Would-be employees are cycling through multiple volunteer internships before getting paying jobs and can't risk saying no to demands
United Church hospitals set to dwindle to just two, down from peak of 32 by Mike Milne The takeover of two United Church-run hospitals by a Vancouver-based health authority signals a likely end for a longtime mission to coastal
United Church ministers debate faith, atheism — and the future by David Wilson Is the denomination big enough and flexible enough to employ all sorts of ministers, including those who don't accept that God exists?
Ministers lose their religion, but not all of them leave by Broadview Staff Broadview explores the issue of unbelief in three parts.
United church congregations are going scent-free as act of inclusion by Anne Bokma Calling it "radical hospitality," many congregations want to welcome those with multiple chemical sensitivity, clearing the air for all
Cancer carries meaning for modern society far beyond its lethality by Alanna Mitchell It has mutated into a powerful symbol of personal and collective sin, becoming a malignant metaphor
United Church survey unearths visions for the faith in 2025 by Samantha Rideout Respondents were asked what will the denomination look and feel like in 2025, in the face of vast cultural, financial shifts
Oil spill in Arkansas spewed diluted bitumen into town streets by May Warren The pipeline that ruptured carried oil from the Alberta tar sands and people who got sick now want answers