Indigenous comedians chip away at colonialism by Haley Lewis Amid a legacy of trauma, comedy was used as a "tool for survival" — and is now a platform for education
Toronto business bridges gap in mental health care access by Sarah Treleaven "We are not the solution," says Hard Feelings founder Kate Scowen
Why it’s so hard to find affordable mental health care by Sarah Treleaven For many of the 6.7 million Canadians affected by mental illness, help is out of reach
U.S. prisons agency loosens limits on Muslim prayer by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service Facilities were told to accommodate inmates' requests for group services unless there are security concerns
Pope abolishes ‘pontifical secret’ rule in clergy sex abuse cases by Nicole Winfield, The Associated Press Critics said the rule served to keep the scandal hidden, impede police investigations and silence victims
Hamilton’s police force has a progressive approach to mental health by Celina Gallardo Officers take a 40-hour training course, among other initiatives
After Soleiman Faqiri’s death in jail, advocates are calling for change by Celina Gallardo In 2016, an Ontario man with schizophrenia was put in solitary confinement. Eleven days later, he was dead. Now, critics are demanding
South American land defenders on what drives their activism by Emma Prestwich Indigenous activists Natalia Atz Sunuc and Isabel Zuleta are fighting for their communities' rights to land and clean water
Why public transit should be free for all by Davide Mastracci Beyond tackling our carbon footprint, we need to open Canadian cities up to everyone
After the Montreal Massacre by Anne Bokma The shooting at École Polytechnique shocked the nation. Thirty years later, six people close to the tragedy share how it galvanized them