Ktunaxa First Nation fights a ski resort to protect sacred land by Pieta Woolley A Supreme Court of Canada case pits a resort developer against B.C.’s Ktunaxa First Nation. At issue: does the development infringe on
Why do white people keep crossing the line between appreciation and appropriation? by Pieta Woolley In the United Church alone, encounters with the songs, clothing, symbols and practices of other cultures is constant: the Huron Carol, Guatemalan
Hate is on the rise, but how can we overcome it? by Douglas Tindal The writer explores our most troubling emotion.
Kingston Penitentiary is now a tourist attraction. Is it trading on tragedy? by Anne Bokma Three years after Canada's oldest and most notorious prison shut down, tens of thousands of tourists want in.
Author Richard Wagamese breaks with tradition in new book by Julie McGonegal "Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations" challenges the notion that sacred teachings should only be passed down orally
8 contemporary Canadian artists’ compelling views of Christmas by Trisha Elliott Look closely and you’ll find that the images don’t just convey the old, old story.
What the beating of Abdirahman Abdi says about racism in Canada by Anthony Bailey Canadians are deceiving themselves if they think anti-Black prejudice is only an American affliction. A recent deadly police beating casts our own
His ancestors never came back from residential school, so he went to visit them by Evie Ruddy Anthony Dreaver Johnston drove four hours to honour family members he had never met
Unity Mosque provides a space for observant Muslims who openly live in LGBTQ relationships by Davide Mastracci More than half of Canadian Muslims believe it’s impossible to be an observant Muslim while living openly in an LGBTQ relationship. El-Farouk
At 13, Willie Blackwater stood up to his abuser at a B.C. residential school by Richard Wright His defiance would eventually help change the course of Canadian history.