As wildfires tear through B.C., faith communities open their doors by Rimsha Nasir With thousands fleeing their homes, Naramata Centre, Oasis United Church and other congregations are offering shelter, food and comfort
Canada’s support for gender diversity is falling — and politics is driving It by Leah Hamilton and Corinne L. Mason New StatCan data shows fewer Canadians embracing trans and gender-diverse people since 2018
They don’t just want better prisons. They want no prisons by Josiah Neufeld For Canadian Quakers, a radical commitment to social justice has led to challenging incarceration itself
My 16-year-old wants to become an influencer. How should I respond? by Ashley Moyse As parental concern meets a teenager's online ambitions, our Moral Compass columnist offers perspective
The Canada Day story I need to tell by Ahmad El Bayoumi Egypt reaching the World Cup knockout stage was a reminder of our country’s greatest strength
How churches are supporting LGBTQ asylum seekers by Prarthana Pathak Volunteers are becoming legal guides, housing advocates and chosen family for people rebuilding their lives after fleeing persecution
We knew. You just didn’t believe us. by Renzel Dashington Allegations against police in Montreal expose a deeper truth: Black testimony is still dismissed until validated by authority
Beyond the myth of the ‘Biblical Man’ by Kevin McCarty The Montreal shooting should prompt Christians to rethink how faith shapes masculinity, vulnerability and belonging
A new home for hope in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside by Charlotte MacDonald First United’s $39-million community hub combines Indigenous housing with expanded services for low-income residents
Disclosure Day asks, can Christianity survive first contact with aliens? by James Adair Steven Spielberg's new film forces people of faith to confront their place in the universe, while the U.S. pursues a disclosure policy