I survived my suicide attempt 10 years ago. Here’s what I wish I could tell my younger self. by Ashleigh-Rae Thomas "Over the years, my list of reasons for staying grew longer,” writes Ashleigh-Rae Thomas
Yellowknife fires: Evacuees will need culturally specific support services by Jack L. Rozdilksy Evacuees will benefit if some semblance of “home away from home” can be provided. That hospitality includes culturally appropriate evacuee hosting
The first complete Mohawk Bible translation will be available this fall by Leslie Sinclair Harvey Gabriel (Satewas) of the Kanesatake community has been working on the project for more than 40 years
United Church camps forced to cancel summer 2023 programs due to staff shortages by Charlotte Alden One camp director says the pandemic has created a "void" in staffing
How inclusive community responses can make wildfire evacuations easier by Maureen G. Reed and Amber J. Fletcher and Heidi Walker Research shows evacuations can damage family support networks, but marginalized communities are reorganizing and learning from the past
New immigrants could be hit harder by Meta cutting off access to Canadian news by Mark Ramzy A study shows new immigrants are more likely to rely on platforms like Facebook for news, raising concerns after its parent company
Photographer shows that women of colour skateboard too by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh Norma Ibarra says her photos are challenging the old, patriarchal gate-keeping narrative by showcasing marginalized communities
The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue by Monika Korzun, Ashley Jean MacDonald and Donna Appavoo By only focusing on how to keep food costs low, we risk ignoring the underlying causes of why people cannot afford food
One of the ‘Progressive Copts’ on the future he sees for the Coptic diaspora by Mark Ramzy Marcus Zacharia uses social media to invite Copts into progressive discussions about everything from identity to interfaith dialogue
Youth-led mural promotes reconciliation at Winnipeg United church by Mark Ramzy The colourful piece of art was inspired by the notion that “as long as the sun shines, the grass grows, and the