Cartoonist Kate Beaton rewrites the classic mermaid tale by Kate Spencer The Cape Breton author draws from her roots in a bold new children's book
United Church’s Japhet Ndhlovu defends the denomination’s critique of Israel by Emma Prestwich Executive minister says the church stands 'on the right side of justice'
141 members of this United church went to war. 19 never returned home. by David Kim-Cragg More than a century after the start of the First World War, a historian tells their stories
Sixties Scoop survivor creates an interactive map for fellow Indigenous adoptees by Charlotte Alden Colleen Hele-Cardinal, herself a survivor, hopes the project will bring more awareness to the controversial policy
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book uses heartfelt letters to build bridges in a broken world by Kylie Adair "I will not allow transphobia and homophobia to make me into a person defined by fear and anger," says Thom
Outreach worker on why money alone won’t solve Toronto’s homeless refugee crisis by Sherlyn Assam "We can get stuck in giving stuff and we need to focus on the other pieces around changing structures," says Lorraine Lam
One of the ‘Progressive Copts’ on the future he sees for the Coptic diaspora by Mark Ramzy Marcus Zacharia uses social media to invite Copts into progressive discussions about everything from identity to interfaith dialogue
This minister wants churches to radically rethink their finances by Josiah Neufeld In her new book “Serving Money, Serving God,” Sheryl Johnson encourages debt relief and giving land back over tracking memberships
For more than two decades, Duncan McCue has been a reformer of Canadian news by Rawan Youssef The Toronto investigative journalist is doing his part to help decolonize the media
Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa is standing up for racialized people in health care by Rawan Youssef The trailblazing resident doctor on filling unmet needs in the Black community through psychiatry