Cree filmmaker wants a Barbie that looks like her by Emma Prestwich "There is a lot of work nowadays that keeps Native people in the past. We don’t exist now and I’ve always hated
I worry the United Church doesn’t want evangelicals like me by Marilyn Myhre While the church community says it accepts everyone, one woman wonders if that is still true.
The Observer has a bright future ahead by Jocelyn Bell The magazine's newest editor says she's often felt pulled between preserving its past and evolving to meet present-day challenges.
Tlingit minister sees right relations as ‘everybody’s story’ by Joe Kadi As a biracial woman, Rev. Lee Spice brings a unique perspective to ministry.
Huron Carol takes on a whole new meaning with these lyrics by Emma Prestwich The Christmas service mainstay has been beautifully reinvented by a Toronto choir director
Polaris prizewinner on reviving language through music by Glynis Ratcliffe Wolastoq opera singer and composer Jeremy Dutcher combines classical music with archival recordings to reimagine his community's traditional songs.
6 must-hear recordings of the Huron Carol by Will Pearson From a beloved version by Tom Jackson to one translated into Mi’kmaw, Jesous Ahatonnia has been adapted in many creative ways over
The complex history of the Huron Carol by Will Pearson A product of 17th-century Jesuit missionaries, the popular hymn was written to introduce the Wendat people to Christianity. The Observer explores its
Two Canadian disability advocates on righteous anger by Dorothy Ellen Palmer Dorothy Ellen Palmer presents a frank discussion with Sarah Jama about the challenges they face and the solutions they’re fighting to see
Christians should stop using God to sanctify adoption by Jackie Gillard This adoptive mom writes that she's frustrated by the common evangelical Christian message that adoption is always the best outcome for a