United Church’s 1st Indigenous moderator on why UCC’s apologies fell short by Stan McKay Stan McKay says statements acknowledged mistakes but racism persists
To Presbyterian Pakistanis, he’s a saint. He’s also my grandpa. by Andrew Faiz Vazir Chand's populist canonization reflected a country where religious identity mattered
The legacy of residential schools lives on in Canada’s healthcare system by Marcia Anderson We've seen the system fail Indigenous people like Brian Sinclair, Eishia Hudson and Joyce Echaquan
Prayer wall dedication marks 100-year anniversary of Tulsa massacre by Peter Smith, Associated Press Anywhere from dozens to 300 people died when a white mob descended on the Black Oklahoma neighbourhood in 1921
What gaps in bias reveal about high-profile shootings targeting Asian Americans by Simran Jeet Singh, Religion News Service Hate crime charges seem like no brainers in the court of public opinion. The reality inside courtrooms is much different.
Canada came through for me. Not so for Sacha Bond. by James Loney Former hostage James Loney explores the 'arbitrary' way Canada responds to citizens in trouble abroad
To forgive her daughter’s killer, Wilma Derksen turned to her faith by Paul Douglas Walfall The person responsible for Candace Derksen's death remains at large
Bible’s tolerance for violence plants the seeds of police brutality by Jana Riess Accepting the more vicious stories at face value is "dangerous," argues scholar Esther HamoriÂ
Rachel Ricketts on spirituality’s essential place in activism by Julie McGonegal The author and advocate says we can't fix racism with solely our minds
What my interracial and interfaith relationship taught me about love by Sherlyn Assam We didn't choose our skin colour, but we can still decide who we want to be