Decades after these Black neighbourhoods were destroyed, community organizers meet to talk about their futures by Marieta-Rita Osezua Hogan's Alley and Africville were wiped out by urban renewal, but community organizers are "breathing new life" into them
The high cost of grocery delivery unfairly burdens disabled people by Dorothy Ellen Palmer The gulf between online and in-person shopping is a prime example of the disability tax
We spend decades searching for missing soldiers. Why can’t we do the same for missing Indigenous women? by Vivian Ketchum Manitoba has a solemn duty to look in landfills for their remains
How nuns are helping displaced Ukrainians amid the Russian invasion by Gregg Brekke Photojournalist Gregg Brekke travelled to Ukraine capture how Catholic and Eastern Rite nuns care for the civilians in need
This Montreal musician is creating digital instruments for people with disabilities by Michael Grace-Dacosta "There’s no greater joy than seeing someone express themselves in ways they didn’t think were possible," says Gift Tshuma
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book uses heartfelt letters to build bridges in a broken world by Kylie Adair "I will not allow transphobia and homophobia to make me into a person defined by fear and anger," says Thom
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book helps readers find faith in others — and themselves by Alex Mlynek The trans writer shares how she learned to love in a world that does not believe she is worthy of love
Outreach worker on why money alone won’t solve Toronto’s homeless refugee crisis by Sherlyn Assam "We can get stuck in giving stuff and we need to focus on the other pieces around changing structures," says Lorraine Lam
New immigrants could be hit harder by Meta cutting off access to Canadian news by Mark Ramzy A study shows new immigrants are more likely to rely on platforms like Facebook for news, raising concerns after its parent company
The homeless refugee crisis in Toronto illustrates Canada’s broken promises by Alexa Gilmour Asylum seekers are being forced to live on the street while governments point fingers and hold back money