Shannon K. Evans finds inspiration from medieval mystics in new book by Marie Trotter "The Mystics Would Like a Word" shares lessons from the early church's holy women
Residential school survivor-turned-United Church minister details perpetual hunger at institution by Mary Jane Logan McCallum In a re-released version of "Brown Tom's Schooldays," Rev. Enos Montour reflects on his time at Mount Elgin Residential School
5 facts you may not know about Advent calendars by Charlotte Alden How the Advent calendar travelled from Germany to North America
Award-winning documentary reveals how a biblical mistranslation fostered Christian homophobia by Alison Brooks-Starks "This was a human error," says Sharon "Rocky" Roggio, director of 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture
Documentary highlights the Canadians behind the largest civilian-led relief operation in history by Nathan Abraha Nigerian director Angela Onuora showcases how CANAIRELIEF flights fed millions during the Biafran War
Babyn Yar exhibition explores the birth of a synagogue at the site of a massacre by Meredith Poirier The story of the horror and the structure that commemorates it are now being told at the Koffler Centre of the Arts
My grandfather was murdered in the Holocaust. These postcards help me remember him. by Carol Moskot A gift from my mother introduced me to a man I never knew and revealed the love within a marriage cut short
Why descendants of Black settlers in Ontario fought to keep a controversial road name by Mary Baxter This group has been working to retain Negro Creek Road for 28 years
Impact of ‘Eskimo disc system’ on Inuit brought to light in new book by Alex Mlynek Writer Norma Dunning explores the little-known Eskimo Identification Canada program in ‘Kinauvit?’
Castleton Massacre survivor co-authors memoir by Julie McGonegal The book honours the voices of the victims and sheds light on femicide in Canada