Former United Church moderator Lois Wilson dead at 97 by Julie McGonegal The denomination's first female spiritual leader, a senator and a human rights advocate, Wilson's life was shaped by her pursuit of the
Why white evangelical voters back Trump by Kate Helmore Theology professor’s new book examines the curious connection between the presidential candidate and American evangelicals
My quest for a made-in-Canada barbecue showed me the prevalence of forced labour by Christopher White Many goods sold in Canada have links to persecuted Uyghur Muslims. Why are we still importing them?
Our children are risking their lives on the front lines of a burning planet by Pieta Woolley As the climate crisis worsens wildfire season in Western Canada, young people are called upon to put themselves in the line of
How former asylum seekers are helping current ones navigate Canada’s bureaucratic maze by Fernando Arce The Catholic Community Services of York Region’s new Asylum Claimant Program is already showing signs of success. But more political will and
New Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi is the 1st Muslim to lead a major political party in Canada by Amir Said After over a decade as Calgary's mayor, Nenshi is eager to bring his passion for social justice to the rest of Alberta.
Omer Aziz on the alarming rise of modern fascism in Canada by Sanam Islam The author and lawyer examines the growing far-right movement and its threat to our democracy
M.G. Vassanji explores what it means to belong in his new essay collection by Madeline Liao The two-time Giller Prize winner dissects identity and home in “Nowhere, Exactly”
New survey shows Trudeau struggling to retain support from faith groups by Amarah Hasham-Steele Amidst the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, an Angus Reid Institute survey reveals that the Liberals are lagging among members of
Stuck in a Syrian refugee camp, this mother could send her children to Canada. But she may never see them again. by Katharine Lake Berz Samia's Canadian children are in danger of dying or becoming victims of violence, but she faces an impossible choice