My cashier job changed as the COVID-19 crisis deepened by Aleysha Haniff As a customer service worker, I worried about co-workers and patrons alike
COVID-19 has forced us to reimagine time. This isn’t bad. by Miriam Spies Thinking about time from a disability perspective can help us shift our expectations of what we should accomplish
United churches told to delay funerals due to COVID-19 by Emma Prestwich "We may need to focus on pastoral care without liturgical support," said The Right Rev. Richard Bott
As COVID-19 crisis continues, some spread early Christmas cheer by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Holiday decorations bring light to a dark time
Churches gather at the drive-in amid COVID-19 pandemic by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Faith leaders seek creative options while Americans observe social distancing measures
Food bank scrambling during COVID-19 pandemic by John Wilson The Compass in Mississauga, Ont. has seen a big drop in both food donations and volunteers
COVID-19 shows limits of Canada’s compassion by Justin Mohammed We lost all moral authority to encourage others to protect refugees displaced by war
COVID-19 concerns are keeping my grandparents apart by Meghan Mast They've been married for 63 years, but Grannie can't visit Poppa in the nursing home that's near her apartment
A housing vision behind closed doors by Mike Milne The United Church relies on private company Kindred Works to deliver affordable housing — but details remain scarce
Manitoba program helps incarcerated parents read to their kids by Simon Rolston The family literacy initiative is “a bright spot amid a devastating rupture in the family”