Uyghur forced labour permeates retail, but you can make a difference this Christmas by Christopher White Canadian retailers seem unwilling to confront the problems with goods made in China
In ‘Dinner on Mars,’ food researchers redesign our agricultural system from scratch by Alanna Mitchell Evan D.G. Fraser and Lenore Newman present radical solutions to our current food problems
Giving land back and other ways Canadians are making reconciliation personal by Sarah Treleaven These settlers are going beyond orange shirts and land acknowledgments
I’ve struggled with my son’s decision to become a soldier, but we’ve come to an uneasy truce by Sheryl Spencer “I saw his desire to be a soldier as the fulfillment of a calling, just as I was fulfilling mine”
Advocate shocked by racist backlash over Indigenous food forest in Vancouver by Sarah Treleaven Leona Brown, who is Gitxsan and Nisga'a, has experienced settlers' resistance to change firsthand
Impact of ‘Eskimo disc system’ on Inuit brought to light in new book by Alex Mlynek Writer Norma Dunning explores the little-known Eskimo Identification Canada program in ‘Kinauvit?’
United Church of Canada sued over alleged abuse in maternity homes by Emma Prestwich The plaintiff says that she was forced to give up her baby in 1965
Elizabeth May calls Bill Blaikie ‘prophetic voice’ in tribute by Emma Prestwich MPs across the political spectrum recognized the late MP and United Church minister in the House of Commons
Castleton Massacre survivor co-authors memoir by Julie McGonegal The book honours the voices of the victims and sheds light on femicide in Canada
This onetime farming congregation is using its land for the common good by Julie McGonegal Siloam United in London has partnered with a non-profit to feed an estimated 1,000 people this year