Why this Alabama county voted almost unanimously for Donald Trump by David Macfarlane One year after the election, we travel to Winston County to try to understand why.
Senator Kim Pate wants Canada to get rid of jails by Trisha Elliott The newly appointed senator talks about standing up for marginalized groups within the justice system
Meet the real Joe Clark by A.C. Forrest A look at Canada's youngest prime minister. Republished from April 1977.
Jim Wallis talks about faithfulness in the era of Donald Trump by Mardi Tindal The peace and social justice advocate, and founder and editor of Sojourners magazine says the current American president is the "antithesis" of
Michael Bell talks about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Donald Grayston The former ambassador to Israel, Jordan and Egypt says after his time in the Middle East he remains hopeful that peace will
5 differences between Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper by Pieta Woolley What do we know so far? Not much, really. Justin Trudeau’s election night “red wave” was a surprise. And so is Canada’s
Canada’s tax agency launches audit of United Church, yet again by Mike Milne Officials scrutinized the books three times last year looking for political activity and will do another audit this year
The Koreas, on the most complicated peninsula in the world, remain at war by Tim Johnson Like yin and yang, whatever the North does, the South does the opposite, to the max -- and vice versa
Canada is to set up Office of Religious Freedom but its purpose is murky by Mike Milne A similar U.S. agency has deep roots in the evangelical and neo-conservative movements, leading to fears that Canada's version will have a
Lois Wilson was once known as “the church lady” in the Senate by Ken Gallinger Former United Church moderator and Canadian senator talks about the state of the union on the occasion of the United Church’s 85th