
January/February 2023, Justice
Why descendants of Black settlers in Ontario fought to keep a controversial road name
This group has been working to retain Negro Creek Road for 28 years
January/February 2023, Justice
This group has been working to retain Negro Creek Road for 28 years
December 2022, Justice
Writer Norma Dunning explores the little-known Eskimo Identification Canada program in ‘Kinauvit?’
Ethical Living, January/February 2023
The book honours the voices of the victims and sheds light on femicide in Canada
Ethical Living, Oct/Nov 2022
We can't ignore the contributions that Indigenous people have made to this holiday
Oct/Nov 2022, Spirituality
Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes and archers, and a protector against plague. But the queer community has also claimed him.
Justice
Saskatchewan's health minister at the time reportedly slept with a shotgun for fear of his life
Justice
The Fugitive Slave Chapel could be restored and permanently installed at a London, Ont. museum
Ethical Living
Rev. Gordon Winch worked urban outreach for five years in downtown Toronto
Jan./Feb. 2021, UCC in Focus
Pitt Meadows United now has a detailed history of congregants' faith experiences
UCC in Focus
The church's rich past, which goes back to the late 19th century, is the focus of the interactive new resource