
Ethical Living
Kathleen Wynne on her faith after the election
"I haven’t suffered a big, tragic loss. Yes, I went through an electoral loss, but it’s not like the tragic personal losses others have faced."
Ethical Living
"I haven’t suffered a big, tragic loss. Yes, I went through an electoral loss, but it’s not like the tragic personal losses others have faced."
Justice
Celina Caesar-Chavannes recently stepped down from her role as parliamentary secretary to the minister of international development due to negative attention.
Justice
‘Progressive Christian voices are not being heard in the same manner . . . as those on the right when it comes to political activism.’
Justice
After her high school graduation in 2010, Morgan Wienberg decided to go to Haiti to help after the earthquake. She has never left.
Ethical Living
One year after the election, we travel to Winston County to try to understand why.
Justice
The newly appointed senator talks about standing up for marginalized groups within the justice system
Justice
A look at Canada's youngest prime minister. Republished from April 1977.
Spirituality
The peace and social justice advocate, and founder and editor of Sojourners magazine says the current American president is the "antithesis" of Christian values
Justice
The former ambassador to Israel, Jordan and Egypt says after his time in the Middle East he remains hopeful that peace will eventually enter the region
Justice
What do we know so far? Not much, really. Justin Trudeau’s election night “red wave” was a surprise. And so is Canada’s JFK-like Camelot romance with his young family. Trudeau sought to differentiate himself immediately after he was sworn in on Nov. 4, slashing and burning some Harper-era ideological symbols…