Why I wanted to throw away my Girl Guide badges by Vanessa Chiasson As I confronted my complicated memories of Guides, I learned I wasn't alone
Why the Queen’s death is being discussed differently in the Global South by Jacky Habib “...Over 70 years [of the Queen’s reign], there has never been any apology to the colonies,” says historian John Kamau
It’s time to take a closer look at what we’re eating for Thanksgiving by Nuha Khan We can't ignore the contributions that Indigenous people have made to this holiday
Peer support workers could be a solution to Canada’s surging mental health needs by Miranda Newman How they instil hope and promote recovery
Museums need to do more than ‘reimagine’ galleries to accurately portray histories by Umbrin Bukan Over the past few years, the path towards change has been disappointing, rocky and systemically ineffectual
Why I donated my kidney to a stranger by Élise Desaulniers When I learned my body could save a life, I had to do it
I stumbled across Christianity’s first queer icon — two and a half decades too late by Sarah Ratchford Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes and archers, and a protector against plague. But the queer community has also claimed him.
United Church ‘laments role of monarchy’ in reaction to Queen’s death by Emma Prestwich The denomination gave thanks for her life and work but acknowledged the larger context
This is a time for the United Church to listen by Jocelyn Bell Carmen Lansdowne's election suggests the denomination has come a long way on reconciliation, but there is still a lot of work ahead
Nudging the universe with generosity and gratitude by Vicki Nelson I just spent a relaxing long weekend of camping with friends—a Labour Day tradition. Many others across the country use that weekend