Tatamagouche Centre pauses all operations amid financial pressures by Kate Spencer After 72 years, the United Church retreat centre faces a make-or-break decision by the end of the month
Charlie Angus sounds the alarm on fascism by Christopher White As authoritarianism spreads globally, the former MP says Canada is in a “fragile moment”
Wab Kinew is just getting started by Josiah Neufeld Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power
Colour the Trails helps racialized Canadians enjoy the outdoors by Ghazal Azizi Judith Kasiama wants to make outdoor recreation safer and more accessible for adventurers who are Black, Indigenous or people of colour
The last words of an ancient world by Nathan Abraha I returned home to Eritrea to rediscover Ge’ez — a ‘dead’ language that still sings through the living
Lloyd Axworthy: Feds care more about a trade deal than preserving our independence by Christopher White The former foreign affairs minister takes on Carney's reluctance to challenge Trump's dominance
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
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
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
Canada is 25 years late on ending child poverty by Sid Frankel Poverty reduction advocate Sid Frankel says kids deserve to be free of deprivation and stress