Canada has yet to begin the process of reconciliation by Stephanie Strachan We now have a responsibility to Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie to face our structural racism and work toward decolonization together.
Every Canadian needs to read Senator Murray Sinclair’s response to Stanley verdict by Kristy Woudstra After the acquittal of Gerald Stanley for the death of 22-year-old Colten Boushie, many expressed their anger, hurt and frustration on social
These Canadian Muslims are tackling Islamophobia with kindness by Sarah Treleaven From free coffee to stand-up comedy, Muslims are finding creative ways to deal with stereotypes
WCC celebrates 70 years of solidarity by Amy MacLachlan Founded in 1948 to promote Christian unity, the World Council of Churches marks a milestone while looking ahead to the future of
A minister talks about growing up in Adolf Hitler’s Germany by Paul Knowles Martin Rumscheidt on his father’s complicity in the Nazi extermination of Jewish people.
Ideologies are colliding at Canadian universities, and free speech is caught in the crossfire by Justin Dallaire "Universities are supposed to be places for the exchange of ideas, not for ideological war."
11 immigrants putting down roots in Canada and the United Church by Broadview Staff "Lima was a bit difficult. It’s a Catholic society; I was never out of the closet there."
Liberal Christians in the U.S. test their faith against a demagogue by Paul Wilson After Donald Trump's election, The Observer visits United Church of Christ congregations to learn more about how the denomination is responding to
Once abandoned, this cemetery became a marker for Indigenous reconciliation by Evie Ruddy As many as 40 children died at the Regina Indian Industrial School
His ancestors never came back from residential school, so he went to visit them by Evie Ruddy Anthony Dreaver Johnston drove four hours to honour family members he had never met