Global Anglicans push back as a woman prepares to lead by Ray Mwareya Conservative leaders reject Sarah Mullally’s election, reviving a long-simmering struggle over power and authority
Quebec’s struggling churches are finding new life as homeless shelters by Ruby Pratka An experiment at Saint-Roch is keeping doors open for parishioners and the wider community
Natalie MacMaster on the music that shaped her faith and family by Julie McGonegal In a Broadview interview, the Cape Breton fiddler looks back on her upbringing — and the love that continues to guide her
Alex Neve on why Canada still falls short on human rights by Yvonne Lau The former head of Amnesty International Canada looks back on the turbulence of 2025 — and what must change in the years
The stories behind our ornaments — and the Advent Calendar we made to share them by Jocelyn Bell Some ornaments are more than decorations — they are stories. Jocelyn Bell shares hers and the Advent Calendar that celebrates the stories
Why Quebec’s prayer ban under Bill 9 worries me by Éric Hébert-Daly Pushing faith out of public life doesn’t build trust — it erodes it
United Church leader who delivered landmark 1986 apology dies by Emma Prestwich Former moderator Robert F. Smith reshaped the church’s relationship with Indigenous peoples
In rare move, feds reach out to faith groups for help with measles outbreak by Xavi Richer Vis ‘This just doesn't happen anymore,‘ says a volunteer with an interfaith group
In Oscar nominee Julian Brave NoiseCat, the trickster endures by Kayla MacInnis The filmmaker-author is bringing the spirit of Coyote to powwow circuits and Sundance red carpets
Why today’s spiritual seekers are reviving ancient practices by Anne Thériault Contemplative Christianity offers calm in tumultuous times