Honouring some of Canada’s Silver Cross Mothers by Aleysha Haniff A series of photos looks at the women who have represented all Canadian mothers who lost a child in military service
Misogyny, not magic: Remembering Scottish ‘witches’ by Sarah Ratchford This writer went on a pilgrimage to Paisley to see their ancestral witch "kin" — and found the remains in a surprising
WWII letters from Canadian hero reveal beautiful love story by Christine Estima Writer Christine Estima traces a story of romance and fate after stumbling upon the letters in a Toronto market.
How a Methodist minister started War Amps by Trisha Elliott Lt-Col. Sidney Lambert helped start the organization at the close of the Great War. It is still doing vital work for Canadians
Canadian war artist was nearly forgotten by Trisha Elliott Mary Riter Hamilton created more than 300 paintings that capture the death and destruction of the Great War. But years later, some
Small Newfoundland town has amazing ‘Come From Away’ story by Jennifer Bain The community of St. Lawrence, on the Burin Peninsula, hopes to draw in tourists with its tale of a terrible disaster and
Powerful Ursula K. Le Guin speech remains relevant 35 years later by Ursula K. Le Guin Editor’s note: The following is a commencement address that was given by author Ursula K. Le Guin at Mills College in 1983 I want
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.
The best Moderator we never had, Peter Gordon White, shaped the church by Bruce McLeod He was editor-in-chief of the United Church New Curriculum, pressing his vision with patience, wit and Scottish charm
Apocalypse predictions have failed to come true, but another looms by Kevin Spurgaitis Doomsday imaginings have deep roots in religion, prophesied in both sacred texts and folklore. Another is predicted for the end of next