How the United Church supported Wet’suwet’en by Mike Milne People in the church took action through letters, discussions, marches and meetings
Sacred Indigenous rock art sites under threat by Amy van den Berg Across Canada, stories are told through drawings on stone. But protecting them shouldn't mean turning them into artifacts.
Indigenous youth explore heritage at equine program by Glynis Ratcliffe A United Church initiative pairs young people with horses to build skills, make friends and heal
Wet’suwet’en supporter calls RCMP ban ‘dehumanizing’ by Emma Prestwich Delee Alexis Nikal was delivering food and cold-weather supplies to a pipeline protest camp in northern B.C.
Indigenous comedians chip away at colonialism by Haley Lewis Amid a legacy of trauma, comedy was used as a "tool for survival" — and is now a platform for education
Baroness von Sketch actor talks powerful land acknowledgment skit by Glynis Ratcliffe Aurora Browne says she thinks performers, especially comedians, have a mandate to speak truth to power
Moose Hide Campaign is for all Canadians: co-founder by Glynis Ratcliffe Violence against women and girls is "an everyone issue," Raven Lacerte says
Lac La Croix pony saved from extinction by the Ojibwe by Susan Nerberg In the horse, the people have found a spiritual connection to their past and a way forward in healing trauma
Artist calls out Indigenous stereotypes with very public work by Celina Gallardo Chippewa artist Jay Soule channels his anger and frustration into powerful street art and paintings
Colombian community pins hopes on Canadian oil giant by Daniel Bland The Nasa Indigenous people of Kiwe Nxusxa say oil exploration and production have contaminated their earth, water and air