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?’
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
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
Cleanup crews and free hair washes: How churches and other groups are helping after Hurricane Fiona by Kate Spencer People are pitching in after the most powerful tropical storm ever recorded in Canada
Bill Blaikie’s death marks the passing of a great social gospel politician by Josiah Neufeld For the late MP and minister, theology and politics were inseparable
This social ethicist wants to make Christianity revolutionary again by Samir Eljagh Tapia Miguel De La Torre urges Christians to move away from spiritual ideology that justifies oppression
Coast Salish sweat-lodge keeper welcomes all to share in healing by Katharine Lake Berz Hwiemtun cleanses collective trauma through sweat-lodge ceremonies
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