These Muslims are bringing sex abuse out of the shadows by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service The past few years have seen North American Muslims rise up to openly confront abuse perpetrated by their religious leaders
Why it’s so hard to find affordable mental health care by Sarah Treleaven For many of the 6.7 million Canadians affected by mental illness, help is out of reach
A trip to the holy land taught us to bear witness to injustice by David Giuliano These Canadian pilgrims learned difficult truths about life in Israel and the West Bank
A ’12 days of Christmas’ gift guide by Aleysha Haniff From olive trees for Palestinian farmers to an adorable felt nativity scene, here are some gifts you can feel good about
After Soleiman Faqiri’s death in jail, advocates are calling for change by Celina Gallardo In 2016, an Ontario man with schizophrenia was put in solitary confinement. Eleven days later, he was dead. Now, critics are demanding
How millennials are redefining job success by Isabelle Khoo Achieving career advancement is difficult — and potentially hard on mental health — when "the ladder no longer exists"
After the Montreal Massacre by Anne Bokma The shooting at École Polytechnique shocked the nation. Thirty years later, six people close to the tragedy share how it galvanized them
Shirley Tagalik on why Inuit teachings about food are key for youth by Emma Prestwich Ample access to country food "is a blessing," she says, but learning how to hunt and cook it also helps young people
New survey explores what Canadians think about faith in politics by Emma Prestwich Canada's recent "unique" federal election sparked the research, said the Angus Reid Institute's executive director
Military chaplain inspired by Black Canadians’ service by Ruby Pratka Éloi Gunn says he's proud to follow in their footsteps