How one Cree grandmother is reshaping the future of law in Canada by Shauna MacKinnon Val Napoleon is challenging how law is taught and practised by centring Indigenous legal traditions
How restorative justice can heal communities by Shauna MacKinnon Canada’s corrections system is under strain. Advocates say a new approach can better serve victims and offenders alike.
People in war-torn Sudan ‘are left with nothing’ by Christina Philips The “unimaginable and unacceptable” cost of looking away from the world’s largest humanitarian crisis
There’s a Jewish community in Iran? by Arfa Rana After U.S.-Israeli airstrikes hit a synagogue in Tehran, many were surprised to learn that Jews have deep roots in the Islamic Republic
‘We are deeply alarmed by the escalating military violence’ by Sarah Grishpul Canadian aid groups race to respond as needs mount in Iran and Lebanon
Paralysis, fear and faith under Cuba’s blockade by James Adair Canadian Christians respond to the energy shortage with solidarity and prayers
Can institutions claim freedom of conscience on MAID? by William Sweet After Sam O’Neill was moved from St. Paul’s Hospital in B.C., a lawsuit is testing the rights of faith-based institutions to refuse
Iraq’s child brides by Robert Bociaga Girls as young as nine are being forced into marriage in Iraq. Women’s rights activists are risking everything to fight back.
Journalist Jessica Barrett on the keys to solving the housing crisis by Christopher White The author of “No Place Like Home” on moving away from a market-driven model
Wab Kinew is just getting started by Josiah Neufeld Popular, polarizing and hard to pin down, Manitoba’s premier is still defining his approach to power