Sharing a meal with friends is a radical act of gratitude by Jocelyn Bell "I’ve begun to consider that regardless of how I’m feeling on Thanksgiving Day, the very act of preparing and enjoying a feast
Christians are divided on the legalization of pot by Michael Coren Many conservative evangelicals are opposed, this writer says, "because opposing is what they do."
4 Canadians with disabilities on challenges in the workforce by Diane Peters Of the 14 percent of people in Canada with a disability, only half are employed. Companies are losing out.
As a progressive Christian, I choose to embrace discomfort by Zak McDonald For writer Zak McDonald, identifying with that label also means learning to understand those who think differently.
Rev. John Fife: ‘Under the Trump administration, all are considered criminals’ by Julie McGonegal The U.S. president's portrayal of refugees and migrants is "dehumanizing," says this minister and longtime advocate, and Trump's policies have made it
These Indigenous women say #MeToo by Julie McGonegal Three authors revisit the violence they’ve experienced and reclaim their own paths to healing.
Do we face a future without Down syndrome? by Kevin Spurgaitis Advances in prenatal testing mean parents can detect the chromosomal difference earlier. What does this mean for the future of Down Syndrome?
Canadian programs help asylum seekers navigate their new home by Sarah Treleaven For some refugees, coming to Canada is incredibly lonely. Volunteers are trying to change that.
Marriage preparation classes should be mandatory by Fiona Tapp One happy recipient of such a course says they set a precedent for speaking openly about important issues in the future.
Rev. Paul Douglas Walfall reflects on powerful General Council speech by Emma Prestwich "There needs to be a dialogue in the United Church of Canada from coast to coast, that we are able to listen