How restorative justice can heal communities by Shauna MacKinnon Canada’s corrections system is under strain. Advocates say a new approach can better serve victims and offenders alike.
One family, many faiths by Innocent Eteng Pluralism runs deep among Nigeria’s Yoruba, even as religious intolerance persists
Trump’s Jesus-style AI image fuels global backlash and Vatican tensions by Ashely Crouch The U.S. president took down his social media post but didn't recant his criticism of Pope Leo
The U.S. bishop who urged Christians to “prepare for martyrdom” explains why by Christopher White Robert Hirschfeld shares how churches can embody courage in the wake of ICE violence
Film project centres the lives of young people killed by fentanyl by Paniz Vedavarz Mary Fairhurst Breen's series features 10 short documentaries about Ontarians lost to the opioid crisis — including her daughter
Iraq’s child brides by Robert Bociaga Girls as young as nine are being forced into marriage in Iraq. Women’s rights activists are risking everything to fight back.
Should I attend an event featuring a speaker accused of transphobia? by Ashley Moyse A reader grapples with showing support for a complex figure
Journalist Jessica Barrett on the keys to solving the housing crisis by Christopher White The author of “No Place Like Home” on moving away from a market-driven model
Canada’s children are breathing the climate crisis by Paniz Vedavarz As smoke and heat intensify, doctors warn that kids lack protection
Manitoba program helps incarcerated parents read to their kids by Simon Rolston The family literacy initiative is “a bright spot amid a devastating rupture in the family”