I wish Grandma could be declared an essential service by Eleanor Barrington As the weeks roll into months, the tension of staying at a COVID-safe distance from my grandchild grows
A Sixties Scoop survivor’s healing journey by Mike Alexander Artist Mike Alexander on "emerging through the other side of hell"
Stop minimizing racism in Canada by Paul Douglas Walfall To say that it is not as bad as in the U.S. is ultimately a failure to face it
Universal basic income could change more than how we work by Jonas Cornelsen The emergency response benefit has given me a taste of what I could contribute if a basic income program were implemented
Universal basic income could leave some Canadians behind by Jane Barter and David Driedger Thinking of UBI as an individualized remedy risks continued inequality
What I need from white people right now by Adele Halliday It’s way past time to confront anti-Black racism
I miss the old Lord’s Prayer by Diana Mohrsen I had a powerful connection to this prayer, but the church's changes have rendered it ordinary
What Lady Philosophy taught me in quarantine by KC Hoard I was struggling after a series of setbacks, but a medieval thinker gave me perspective
I don’t want a ventilator if I get COVID-19 by Anne Simmonds My work in palliative care taught me that death is not the worst thing that can happen
For those who grieve, quarantine is never over by Nancy Westaway My husband died six years ago, but solo parenting during COVID-19 is more isolating than ever