Why everyone should be encouraged to sing by Andy O'Neill "As a classically trained musician, my favourite experiences are when audiences join the performance with their voices," Andy O'Neill writes
As Easter approaches, I’m learning to embrace joy in ordinary life by Sarah Bessey "The regular resurrections of our lives are just as miraculous as the big, showy, attention-getting ones," writes Sarah Bessey
Black women are still struggling to get promotions and equal pay for their work by Katharine Lake Berz Study finds Canadian women feel they are overlooked for opportunities and lack resources to progress
From sanctuary to haven, this church-turned-library is uniting Quebec’s diverse communities by Sana Khan Quebec City’s Maison de la littérature provides programs for immigrants and artists, regardless of faith
How Professional Women’s Hockey League is levelling the playing field for women by Drew-Anne Glennie While the wage gap persists, these players get housing stipends, dental insurance and more to help pursue their careers
Long-time educator sparks love for learning by abandoning grades by Meredith Poirier “Research shows that when we focus only on grades, there’s less learning. But when we focus on feedback, there’s a 30 percent
How NDAs silence victims and let perpetrators off the hook by Julie Macfarlane Schools and churches should ban non-disclosure agreements in cases of sexual assault and harassment
How failing has changed my life for the better by Amanda Lee Society tells us not to dwell on our mistakes – but maybe we should
How to improve workplaces for neurodivergent employees by Rosemary Richings Only 33 percent of autistic adults are employed in Canada because there are so many barriers to success
Why we must call out microaggressions by Wanja Gathu "I toured parts of Europe, where I experienced some racism. But nothing compares to what has happened to me in Canada," says