Omer Aziz on the alarming rise of modern fascism in Canada by Sanam Islam The author and lawyer examines the growing far-right movement and its threat to our democracy
Want to decolonize your church? Here’s one place to start. by Mike Milne Decolonization goes beyond reconciliation — it's an effort to repair relationships and make reparations
Misunderstandings, understaffed congregations bogged down votes in Indigenous United Church remit by Leslie Sinclair "There are insights and occasional hard truths that emerged during that process," said one regional staffer
Canada’s first out lesbian city councillor on her decades-long fight for women’s rights by Tobin Ng Ellen Woodsworth dissects the past, present and future of feminism
A tale of two lives: Danny Ramadan on writing while queer and brown by Sherlyn Assam In his new memoir, “Crooked Teeth,” the Syrian writer takes us from hosting secret 2SLGBTQ+ groups to raising funds for queer refugees
Are You Uber Eats? The mental toll of fine dining as a Black person in Ottawa by Ray Mwareya Restaurant staff made it very clear that I wasn't welcome in these spaces
How searching for lost residential school photos made me think differently about reconciliation by Heather Menzies Personal encounters and relationship-building are the key to reconciliation, writes Heather Menzies
Vote establishing Indigenous church’s self-determination passes by Leslie Sinclair Results are a step toward "moving forward together in a good way"
Is Canada ready to play its part in the global climate refugee crisis? by Alexandra Shimo Experts predict there could be more than 1 billion climate refugees by 2050. But what happens when they seek shelter in a
Deadline for vote supporting the Indigenous Church to be self-determining is fast approaching by Leslie Sinclair If the remit vote passes this weekend, it could be a major step towards decolonization and reconciliation for the United Church