Omer Aziz on the alarming rise of modern fascism in Canada by Sanam Islam The author and lawyer examines the growing far-right movement and its threat to our democracy
New survey shows Trudeau struggling to retain support from faith groups by Amarah Hasham-Steele Amidst the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, an Angus Reid Institute survey reveals that the Liberals are lagging among members of
New immigrants could be hit harder by Meta cutting off access to Canadian news by Mark Ramzy A study shows new immigrants are more likely to rely on platforms like Facebook for news, raising concerns after its parent company
Canada is in a housing crisis. So why is it so hard for homeless people to vote? by Georgia Kelly Contrary to popular belief, you can cast a ballot without a fixed address — but there are major barriers
Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out by Ashley Okwuosa All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black
Elizabeth May calls Bill Blaikie ‘prophetic voice’ in tribute by Emma Prestwich MPs across the political spectrum recognized the late MP and United Church minister in the House of Commons
As chaos hit the U.S. Capitol, two forms of faith were on display by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service On an unprecedented day, Jesus was invoked in two wildly different ways
How these Canadians are coping with U.S. election anxiety by Broadview Staff From turning off the news to embracing faith and community, three people share self-care strategies
A nun spends her Election Day defending the polls in Wisconsin by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service An alliance of Catholic women religious and "nones" — those unaffiliated with any organized religion — fanned out to polls on Election
Closed by COVID-19, U.S. church reopens to provide respite on Election Day by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service The leadership at All Saints decided that opening the building to the public and parishioners was "a way for them to be