Winnipeg exhibit helps tell story of Sikh immigrant who put life on line by Josiah Neufeld After arriving in Canada in 1916, “John” Baboo’s story reveals immigrant service, risk and recognition
Winnipeg Anglican church that feeds hundreds each week faces uncertain future by John Longhurst Volunteers say a failing roof threatens the congregation’s food program, which serves more than 300 people weekly
Classroom antisemitism in full swing, U.S. academic tells Winnipeg synagogue by John Longhurst 'Jewish students see hostility their peers don’t,' says Rachel Fish
One family, many faiths by Innocent Eteng Pluralism runs deep among Nigeria’s Yoruba, even as religious intolerance persists
How HBO’s The Pitt portrays faith in a non-preachy way by Douglas Tindal The award-winning medical drama weaves religion into life-and-death episodes
Inside Canada’s only witch school by Vanessa Chiasson A Quebec program teaches ritual, leadership and connection for those seeking more than conventional faith
How Quebec’s secularism law is forcing young women to rethink their futures by Ruby Pratka Aspiring teachers and prosecutors say Bill 21 makes them choose between their faith and their careers in public service
Can institutions claim freedom of conscience on MAID? by William Sweet After Sam O’Neill was moved from St. Paul’s Hospital in B.C., a lawsuit is testing the rights of faith-based institutions to refuse
How queer Christians are holding on to faith amid rising political violence by Sassafras Patterdale As violence escalates, queer people of faith explore strategies for safety and solidarity
How Albertans of faith are countering separatist, anti-immigrant sentiment by John Pentland The ‘obnoxious right-wing minority’ has captured the news but not the province’s heart, writes John Pentland