Justice
Canadian law professor on what’s wrong with sexual assault trials
Elaine Craig's book explores how the legal profession contributes to harms experienced by complainants.
Justice
Elaine Craig's book explores how the legal profession contributes to harms experienced by complainants.
Spirituality
“I really do think it’s part of the nature of transition, when we’re doing some serious examination of what is right in our own lives, that leads us to a reflection on [what] God and faith and religious practice means.”
Spirituality
"Maybe a departed loved one simply visits in the form of a beautiful memory that warms, rather than breaks, one’s heart."
Ethical Living
The revival of community dinners reveals that we long for more than good food—we want human connection.
Spirituality
"Having my period made me feel connected to the mysterious ebb and flow of life."
Justice
High school students across the province are taking part in We The Students Do Not Consent protests this Friday at 1 p.m.
Ethical Living
Advances in prenatal testing mean parents can detect the chromosomal difference earlier. What does this mean for the future of Down Syndrome?
Ethical Living
For some refugees, coming to Canada is incredibly lonely. Volunteers are trying to change that.
UCC in Focus
Camp Dragonfly is a break from public life from trans children, says the organizer, where their 'existence is constantly under question.'
Ethical Living
'I’d like to see it be part of the education system so that the stigma can be lifted about people accessing these drugs,' says one youth councillor.